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Catalogue  of  a  very  Important  Collection  of  Out-of-Print 
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SOURCE  BOOKS  ON  AMERICAN  HISTORY 

PRICED  CATALOGUE 

OF  A  REMARKABLE   COLLECTION  OF 

SCARCE  AND 
OUT-OF-PRINT    BOOKS 

RELATING  TO  THE 

DISCOVERY,  SETTLEMENT,  AND  HISTORY  OF 
THE  WESTERN   HEMISPHERE 

COMPRISING 

Early  Voyages  of  Discovery,  First  Settlement  of  the  Colonies; 
French  and  Indian  War;  The  Revolution,  Washingtoniana ; 
War  of  1812;  Civil  and  Political  History  of  the  United  States; 
Rare  State,  County,  and  Town  Local  Histories;  Biographies  of 
Eminent  Men;  The  American  Indians,  their  Antiquities,  Ethnology, 
History,  Wars,  and  Languages;  British  America, Canada;  Mexico; 
Central  and  South  America  and  the  West  Indian  Islands; 
Genealogy  and  Family  History. 

OFFERED  FOR  SALE  AT  THE  MODERATE  PRICES  AFFIXED 

BY 

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FOREWORD. 

This  catalogue  embodies  the  results  of  purchases  made  during  the  last 
four  years,  and  as  a  whole  contains  an  unusually  large  proportion  of  desirable 
"  nuggets  "  that  are  seldom  offered  for  sale.  All  but  a  very  small  percentage 
of  these  books  have  come  to  me  through  private  purchase  and  have  not  passed 
through  the  auction  room. 

I  have  given  it  the  general  title  of  "  Source  Books  on  American  History  ' 
for  the  reason  that  nearly  every  item  contains  first-hand  historical  data  of 
general,  local  or  personal  interest  —  the  authors  have  given  facts,  rather  than 
expressed  their  own  deductions  from  the  narratives  of  others. 

The  story  of  the  increasing  rarity  of  Americana  has  been  often  insistently 
proclaimed  —  and  there  is. .  rpuch  truth  in.  it.  But  desirable  things  are  con 
stantly  turning  up  and  carr  still  be  secured, 'at  prices  that  are  not  prohibitive, 
by  the  careful  buyer  wHo  '\yiic-lies  all , the '.channels. 

I  have  always  stood  for  and  believe  in  conservative  values,  and  I  must  be 
convinced  of  both  the  merit  and  rarity  of  a  book  before  either  giving  or  asking 
an  advance  in  price. 

Good  Americana,  well  bought,  always  has  and  always  will  increase  in 
value.  And  I  predict  that  we  shall  see  a  far  larger  number  of  book  buyers, 
whom  neither  "  rehash  "  nor  reprints  will  satisfy,  interested  in  the  origin  of 
the  things  that  have  influenced  our  history. 

While  this  catalogue  is  roughly  subdivided  into  subjects,  a  careful  reading 
of  the  whole  is  recommended. 

All  lots  are  guaranteed  perfect  and  in  good  condition  unless  otherwise 
described,  and  any  item  may  be  returned  that  proves  on  inspection  to  be  unsat 
isfactory—the  best  asset  being  a  satisfied  customer. 


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GENERAL   AMERICANA. 

Biography,  Political  and  Civil  History,  Early  Voyages,  etc.,  etc. 

1  Adams'    Administration.      The  States.     Fine   Plates,    some    colored. 
United  States   as   They  Are  in  their  4    vols.    4to,    cloth.      Boston,    Little 
Political,   Religious  and   Social  Rela-  Brown  &  Co.,  1857-62.                $8.00 
tions.     8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  242.  "One  of  the  most  valuable  works  ever 
London,  1828.                                       $2.50  undertaken  by  any  one  editor,"  Sabin. 

A    social    and    political    view    of    John          4  Allen.     Last  Letters  of  Richard 
Qumcy  Adams'  administration.  L    AUen>     I2mQj  doth>  pp   ^      New 

2  Adet,  P.  A.    A  volume  entitled  York,  1871.                                      $1.50 
"Appendix,"  consisting  of  the  Corre-  Author  of  the  "American  Farm  Book." 
spondence  of  Adet  and  Fauchet  with  Interesting  letters  of  travel,  etc. 
Randolph     and     Pickering,     1794-96.  5  American  Atlas.    Carey's  Amer- 
8vo,     blue     paper     wrappers,     uncut  ican     Pocket     Atlas.       Twenty-three 
(about  1796).                                  $4-5°  maps  zvith  descriptive  letter  press  (in- 

Contains    163    Letters    on    the    French  chiding     tzvo     maps,     Missouri     and 

troubles.     It   seems  to  be  the  most  com-  Upper    N.     W .     Territories     not    in 

plete  work  on  the  subject.  earlier  editions)m     i2mO,  sheep.  Phila- 

3  Agassiz,   Louis.     Contributions  delphia,  1814.                                  $5.00 
to  the  Natural  History  of  the  United  Scarce. 

American  Binding.  Barlow,  Joel.  The  Columbiad.  A  Poem.  Fine  en 
graved  portrait  of  Barlow  after  a  painting  by  Robert  Fulton,  and  n  en 
graved  plates  by  Smike  after  subjects  designed  by  Fulton,  including 
Cruelty  Presiding  over  Prison  Ships  (of  the  American  Revolution),  etc. 
4to,  crimson  morocco,  elaborately  gilt  tooled,  slightly  foxed,  pp.  454. 
Phila.,  1807.  $15.00 

A  beautiful  example  of  early  American  bookbinding.  This  fine  work,  published 
at  the  expense  of  Robert  Fulton,  was  the  most  costly  American  work  issued  up  to 
that  time.  Includes  descriptions  of  the  cruelties  of  the  British  in  the  prison  ships 
and  the  employment  of  the  Indians,  introducing  the  story  of  Miss  McCrea,  etc. 

M55918 


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American  Book  Prices  Current.     Edited  by  Luther  S.  Livingston.     From 
voi.    I,    1895,   t  >    IJDJ.    10,   1905,   inclusive.     10  vols.,  8vo,  original  cloth. 

$50.00 

very   rare.     Of  volume  one  but  400  copies   were  printed, 
which  places  the  limit  upon  the  number  of  sets  that  can  be  made  up. 


New  York,  1895-1904. 
T&£  -early   volumes  fire  ver 


6  American  Criminals.    Defenders 
and   Offenders.      Portraits    and   bio 
graphical   sketches   of   N.   Y.    Police 
force  and   300    American    Criminals. 
Colored  lithographs.     4to,  cloth,  1888. 

$2.00 

7  American      Forts.         Luffman, 
John.     Select  Plans  of  the  Principal 
Cities,    Harbors    and    Forts     in    the 
World.      Illustrated    by    180    colored 
copper-plate  engravings.     2  vols.  4to, 
half  calf.    London,  1801.  $15.00 

A  very  scarce  set,  unknown  to  Sabin. 
The  plans  include  a  fine  one  of  New  York 
city  and  harbor,  Boston,  Charleston,  Phila 
delphia,  Port  Royal,  Carthagena,  etc. 

8  American  Harmony.     The  Con 
tinental  Harmony,  containing  a  Num 
ber  of  Anthems  and  Choruses  never 
before    Published.      Engraved    front, 
oblong,       boards,       Boston,       Isaiah 
Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1794. 

$2.00 

In  excellent  condition.  Dedham,  Sud- 
bury,  New  Plymouth,  suitable  for  the  An 
niversary  of  the  Pilgrims'  Landing,  Wash 
ington  Street  and  other  old  New  England 
tunes. 

9  American  Maps.  The  American 
Atlas  (to  accompany  Winterbotham's 
History) .    20  large  maps  of  the  States 
engraved  by  Anderson,  Tanner,  Mar 
tin,  etc.    Folio,  half  calf.     New  York, 
John  Reid,  1796.  $10.00 

At  end,  and  apparently  an  extra  plate,  is 
a  fine  early  plan  of  Washington  City  en 
titled  "  Plan  of  the  City  of  Washington 


in  the  Territory  of  Columbia,  ceded  by  Vir 
ginia  and  Maryland  and  established  as  the 
Seat  of  Government  after  1800."  En 
graved  by  Rollinson,  1795.  The  regular 
plates  include  a  fine  double  page  map  of 
Kentucky,  1795,  by  Anderson. 

10  American  Notes  and  Queries. 

A  Medium  of  Intercommunication  for 
Literary  Men,  General  Readers,  etc. 
Vol.  i  (1888)  to  Vol.  6  (1891).  6 
vols.  bound  in  three.  4to,  half  roan. 
Phila.,  1888-91.  $6.00 

Vol.  6  lacks  title. 

11  American     Philosophical     So 
ciety.     Transactions  of.     ist  Series, 
6  vols.;  2d  Series,  Vols.  1-6.     Plates. 
Together,     12    vols.    4to,    half    calf. 
Phila.,  1789-1839.  $50.00 

Scarce.  The  most  valuable  of  all  the 
early  American  learned  societies. 

12  Ampere,  J.  J.     Promenade  en 
Amerique,  with  Study  of  the  Author 
by  C.  A.  St.  Beuve.     Illustrations  of 
New   York,  Boston,  etc.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  299.     Paris,  1874.  $2.00 

13  Anderson,     Alexander.       (The 
First     American     Wood     Engraver). 
His  Life  and  Works  by  Frederic  M. 
Burr.     Illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  half 
roan.     New  York,   1893.  $2.50 

Only  a  limited  number  were  printed, 
many  of  the  illustrations  are  impressions 
from  the  original  blocks  engraved  by  Dr. 
Anderson,  pages  93-210,  are  extracts  from 
his  Diary  kept  in  New  York  City,  1793-98 
—  a  valuable  picture  of  those  times. 


[Andrews,  William  Loring.]  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Crawford.  By  Thomas 
Hicks.  Two  medallion  portraits  —  one  in  tint,  and  three  full-page  plates 
on  India  paper.  4to,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  front  wrapper 
bound  in.  New  York,  1865.  $35«oo 

Privately  printed  by  William   Loring  Andrews.    A   Large  Holland   Paper   copy, 
and  one  of  only  two  so  issued.    Very  scarce. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA.  5 

Audubon,  J.  J.  The  Birds  of  America.  From  Drawings  made  in  the 
United  States  and  their  Territories.  500  full-page  fine  colored  plates. 
7  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  /.  /.  Audubon,  1840-44.  $400.00 

Very  fine,  clean  copy  of  the  first  octavo  edition,  far  superior  in  coloring  to  any 
of  the  other  issues.  In  this  copy  all  the  plates  are  unfoxed  and  fine  impressions. 
No  one  who  has  not  compared  this  edition  with  others  can  realize  how  important 
it  is  that  this  original  edition  be  secured  if  the  collector  wishes  for  the  perfection  and 
beauty  of  the  plates. 

Audubon,  John  J.  The  Birds  of  America.  500  colored  plates.  7  vols.  New 
York,  V.  G.  Audubon,  1856;  Audubon  and  Bachman.  The  Quadrupeds 
of  North  America.  155  colored  plates.  New  York,  1854;  Cassin,  John. 
Birds  of  California,  Texas,  Oregon,  British  and  Russian  America  not 
given  by  former  Authors.  50  colored  plates.  Phila.,  1856.  Together 
IT  vols.,  royal  8vo,  full  brown  morocco,  blind  tooled,  gilt  edges.  $350.00 

Audubon,  J.  J.,  and  Bachman,  John.  The  Quadrupeds  of  North  America. 
Illustrated  with  155  beautiful  colored  plates.  3  vols.,  royal  8vo,  half 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops.  New  York,  V.  G.  Audubon,  1856.  $60.00 

Fine,  clean  copy  of  the  octavo  edition  of  this  beautiful  work.  The  plates,  in  most 
instances,  exhibit  two  or  more  figures,  male  and  female,  in  the  most  life-like  attitudes, 
with  their  young,  prey,  etc.,  with  views  of  their  haunts  and  localities. 

14  Anderson,  Alexander.     A  Me-  I2mo,  boards,  pp.  66.    Phila.,  1830. 
morial  of  the  First  Engraver  on  Wood  $2.50 
in    America,    by    Benson    J.    Lossing.  The  first  archery  manual  printed  in  the 
Illustrated  with  38  engravings.    8vo,  U.  S. 

half  morocco,  gilt    top.     New    York,          i;  ArctiCt     De  Long,  George  W. 

l872-  $2-°°  The  Voyage  of  the  Jeannette.     The 

15  Andrews,      William      Loring.  Ship  and  Ice  Journals  of  the  Comman- 
Bibliopegv  in  the  United  States,  and  ^er  of  the  Polar  Expedition  of  1879- 
Kindred  'Subjects.      Illustrated    with  8l-    Edited  by  Emma  De  Long.  Maps 
fine  examples  of  early  American  book-  ™d  Mirations.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
bindings,    some   in   gold   and    colors.  B°ston>  l883- 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1902.  18  Arctic.        O'Reilly,      Bernard. 

$I7-5°  Greenland,  the  Adjacent  Seas  and  the 

Edition  limited  to  141  copies.    The  best  Northwest     Passage     to     the     Pacific 

work  on  the  early  history  of  the  craft  in  Ocean    illustrated    in    a    Voyage    to 

Davis'    Strait    in    1817.      Maps    and 

16  Archer's   Manual;   or   the  Art  plates.     4to,   new  half    cloth,    uncut, 
of  Shooting  with  the  Long  Bow,  as  London,   1818.                                $7-5o 
practised   by  the  United   Bowmen   of  Contains  a  chapter  on  Attempts  made  to 
Philadelphia.      2  fine  engraved  plates.  Discover  a  Northwest  Passage. 

Auk.  The  Auk,  a  Quarterly  Journal  of  Ornithology,  complete,  1876-1009. 
Vols.  1-8  half  morocco,  Vols.  9-29  cloth,  Vols.  30-34  parts.  34  vols. 
bound  in  33.  Colored  plates.  Cambridge  and  New  York.  $125.00 

Fine  set  of  the  standard  American  ornithological  journal.  This  includes  the 
First  Series  issued  as  Bulletin  of  the  Nuttall  Ornithological  Club,  and  is  rare.  Con 
tributions  by  all  the  leading  writers  in  this  field. 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


19  Arctic.    Price,  Julius  M.   From 
the  Arctic  Ocean  to  the  Yellow  Sea 
(around  North  Cape  to  Yenisei  River 
and    through    Siberia).      Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  384.    New  York,  1892. 

$2.00 

20  Avery    Collection.      Catalogue 
Raisonnee.      Works  on  Bookbinding, 
Practical    and    Historical    with    Ex 
amples  of  Bookbindings,  i6th  to  I9th 
Centuries,     from     the    Collection    of 
Samuel  P.  Avery  (with  Foreword  by 
Chas.   A.   Nelson).      Frontispiece   by 
Leloir.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.    136.      New 
York  (1903).  $10.00 

100  copies  privately  printed  by  De  Vinne 
for  Mr.  Avery.  Valuable  notes  to  each 
item. 

21  Bachman.     Letters  and  Mem 
ories  of  the  Life  of  John  Bachman, 
pastor  of  St.  John's  Lutheran  Church, 
Charleston,  S.  C.    By  C.  L.  Bachman. 
Portrait.        i2mo,     cloth,     pp.     436. 
Charleston,  1888.  $2.00 

Joint  author  with  Audubon  of  the 
"  Quadrupeds  of  North  America." 

22  Bancroft,  George.     History  of 
the  Formation  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
New  York,  1882-83.  $2.50 

23  Bancroft,  George.     History  of 
the  United  States.    Vol.  4.    8vo,  cloth. 
Boston,  1852.  $5.00 

Presentation  copy  with  inscription  from 
the  Author  to  Peter  Force. 


24  Barber,  Edwin  A.    The  Pottery 
and  Porcelain   of  the   United   States. 
An   Historical    Review    of   American 
Ceramic  ...  to  the  present  day.    223 
illustrations.      Royal    8vo,    cloth,    gilt 
top,  uncut,  pp.  446.    New  York,  1893. 

$3-50 

25  Barclay,     Capt.       Agricultural 
Tour  in  the  United  States  and  Upper 
Canada  (largely  New  York).     121110, 
cloth,  pp.   181.     Edinburgh,   1842. 

$1.50 

26  Beamish,  North  L.     The  Dis 
covery  of  America  by  the  Northmen 
in  the  Tenth  Century.      Map.      8vo, 
calf,  pp.  240.    London,  1841.       $5.00 

Contains   translations   of  the   Sagas   and 
other  Icelandic  texts  relating  to  the  subject. 

27  Benson,   John.     A    Short   Ac 
count  of  the  Voyages,  Travels  and  Ad 
ventures  of  John  Benson  (of  Newport, 
R.  I.),  comprising  Seven  Voyages  to 
different    parts   of    the   World,    with 
Anecdotes    of     Men     and     Manners. 
I2mo,  boards,  pp.  120.     N.  p.,  n.  d. 

$2.50 

28  Bibliography.    American  Cata 
logue  (The).    Edited  by  F.  Leypoldt, 
1884-1890.     Author  and  Title  Alpha 
bet  :  Subject  Alphabet,  etc.    Thick  4to, 
half  morocco.     New  York,  1891. 

$3.00 


Bancroft,  George.  History  of  the  United  States  from  the  Discovery  of  the 
American  Continent.  Portraits  and  plates.  10  vols.,  royal  8vo,  original 
cloth,  uncut.  Boston,  1861-1875.  $37-5O 

Large  Paper  copy,  limited  to  fifty  sets.  A  photograph  of  George  Bancroft  is 
inserted  in  volume  one.  Fine  copy,  in  the  original  cloth,  uncut,  of  this  beautiful  edi 
tion,  which  is  now  extremely  rare. 

Bancroft,  George.     Poems.     121110,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.  un 
cut,  by  Bradstreet.    Cambridge,  Milliard  and  Metcalf,  1823.  $15.00 
Fine  copy,  very  rare,  with  interesting  A.  L.  S.  from  the  author  to  Dr.  Shea  laid  in. 
Bancroft  was  only  23  years  old  when  this  volume  was  published.     Second  thought 
induced  him  to  suppress  it,  and  it  is  said  that,  with  the  exception  of  a   few  early 
copies  sent  out,  the  balance  was  burned  at  the  house  of  Prescott.    Appleton  copy 
(without  A.  L.  S.)    sold  for  $38.00. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


Barber,  John  W.  (and  others.)  State  Historical  Collections.  An  unusual 
collection  comprising  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  England,  New 
York  and  New  Jersey;  Ohio  and  Virginia  by  Howe;  Pennsylvania  by 
Day,  and  the  European  Collections  which  includes  England,  Holland, 
Scotland,  France,  etc.  Profusely  illustrated  with  maps  and  hundreds  of 
woodcuts  of  historic  buildings,  "views,  etc.  9  vols.,  8vo,  new  half  sprinkled 
calf.  1839,  etc.  $45-00 

A  perfect  mine  of  fact,  tradition,  biographical  and  other  anecdotes  of  the  early 
settlement  of  each  respective  State.  The  importance  of  the  above  series  can  hardly 
be  overestimated.  Many  of  the  facts  were  orally  collected  by  the  authors  at  a  period 
and  from  survivors  that  have  since  passed  into  oblivion. 


29  Bigelow,      Jacob.        American 
Medical  Botany,  being  a  Collection  of 
the  Nature  Medicinal   Plants  of    the 
United  States  with  Botanical  History 
and   Chemical    Analysis.     60   colored 
plates.     3  vols.,  8vo,  new  half  green 
morocco,  gilt  tops.     Boston,  1817-20. 

$20.00 
Scarce.     Plates  and  text  a   little   foxed. 

30  Binding.        American      Book 
bindings  in  the  Library  of  Henry  Wil 
liam  Poor.     Described  by  Henri  Pene 
du   Bois.      Illustrated  with   beautiful 
plates  executed  in  colors  and  stamped 
in  gold   leaf   by   Edward   Biierstadt. 
8vo,    cloth,    uncut.      Printed    at    the 
Marion  Press,  1903.  $15.00 

This  beautiful  volume  was  limited  to  238 
copies  printed  for  Mr.  Poor.  The  plates 
are  probably  the  most  beautiful  and  accu 
rate  reproductions  of  bindings  ever  made, 
each  having  been  stamped  in  gold  leaf 
from  brass  dies. 

31  Birch,  William.     Delices  de  la 
Grande  Bretagne.     Thirty-six  Views 
of  Great  Britain  from  paintings  and 
drawings  by  Reynolds,  Gainsborough, 
Wilson,  Opie,  etc.    Engraved  by  Wm. 
Birch.      Oblong,    small    4to,    original 
boards.      (London)    1812.  $4-5o 

William  Birch  came  to  America  and  en 
graved  the  well  known  views  of  Phila 
delphia. 

32  Bonaparte.    The  Life  and  Let 
ters  of  Madame  Bonaparte.      (Eliza 
beth     Patterson.)       By     Eugene     L. 
Didier.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  276.     N.  Y., 
1879.  $1.00 


33  Bradford,   Alden.     History   of 
the  Federal  Government,    1789-1839. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  480.     Boston,  1840. 

$2.00 

34  Bradford  Club.    The  Croakers, 
by  Joseph  Rodman  Drake  and   Fitz- 
Greene  Halleck.     First  complete  edi 
tion,  with  notes.    Fine  engraved  por 
traits   of   both   authors.     Royal   8vo, 
cloth,   uncut,    pp.    191.      New    York, 
1860.  $6.00 

Only  150  copies  printed  for  private  cir 
culation  by  special  subscription. 

35  Brayton,  Patience.     Short  Ac 
count  of  the  Life  and  Religious  La 
bours    of    Patience    Brayton,   late    of 
Swansey,  Mass.     121110,  sewn,  uncut, 
pp.   144.     London,   1802.  $5>oo 

Travels  through  the  Middle  and  South 
ern  States.  A  scarce  Quaker  item. 

36  Bridge,  James  H.     The  Inside 
History  of  the  Carnegie  Steel   Com 
pany.    Illustrated.    8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt,  pp.  369.     New  York,   1903. 

$2.50 

37  Brinley   Catalogue    of    Ameri 
cana.    Catalogue  of  the  American  Li 
brary  of  the  late  George  Brinley,  of 
Hartford,     Conn.        Complete     with 
printed  prices  to  each  part.    9,501  lots. 
With    valuable   bibliographical    notes, 
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mond  Trumbull.    5  vols.,  8vo,  original 
paper,  covers  uncut.     Hartford,  1878- 
93.  $10.00 

Invaluable  to  the  collector.  The  choicest 
collection  of  Americana  ever  dispersed  at 
auction.  Part  one  is  the  unabridged 
reprint. 


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LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Bramwich,  Mr.  The  American  Traveller,  being  a  New  Historical  Collec 
tion  carefully  compiled  from  Memoirs  in  several  Languages  and  the  most 
authentic  Voyages  and  Travels,  containing  a  compleat  Account  of  the 
part  of  the  World  now  called  the  West  Indies  .  .  .  with  Account  of 
Admiral  Vernon's  taking  Porto  Bello,  etc.  Five  copper-plates,  including 
portraits  of  Drake  and  Cortes.  12010,  old  leather,  pp.  398.  London, 

$10.00 


Apparently  a  collection  of  the  numbers  of  the  previous  edition  of  1741  (the  last 
signature  having  "  No.  XVIII"  printed  in  the  corner),  with  a  new  title-page  giving 
'  Mr.  Bramwich  "  as  the  author.  It  was  evidently  intended  as  a  complete  history  of 
American  discovery,  but  ended  with  the  i8th  number,  the  Voyage  of  Grijalva  in  1518 
and  discovery  of  Mexico.  At  the  end  in  this  edition  is  appended  in  smaller  type  the 
account  of  Admiral  Vernon's  victory. 


38  Brissot  de  Warville,  J.  B.   The 

Commerce  of  America  with  Europe 
comparatively  stated  and  explained, 
and  showing  the  Importance  of  the 
American  Revolution  to  the  interests 
of  France.  Portrait  by  S coles.  I2mo, 
half  roan,  pp.  263.  New  York, 
Swords,  1795.  $6.50 

A  very  scarce  edition. 

39  Brockway,       Beman.         Fifty 
Years     in     Journalism.       Embracing 
Recollections    and    Personal    Experi 
ences;  with  an  autobiography.     Por 
trait.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  426+67.     Wa- 
tertown,  1891.  $2.00 

40  Bromwell,  William  J.    History 
of  Immigration  to  the  United  States, 
Exhibiting  the  Number,  Sex,  Age,  Oc 
cupation  and  Country  of  Birth,    etc. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  225.    New  York,  1856. 

$2.50 

41  Brooke,  Henry   K.     Tragedies 
on  the  Land  containing  an  authentic 
account  of  the  most  Awful  Murders 
that    have    been    committed    in    this 
Country,  with  a  report  of  the  Trial, 
Judge's   Charge  and   the    Confession 
and  Execution  of  the  Criminals,  from 
the    year     1823     to     1840     inclusive. 
Woodcuts.     161110,  cloth.     Poor  copy 
and  lacks  a  leaf.     Philadelphia,  n.  d. 
(1841).  $2.00 

Very  scarce.  Most  of  similar  American 
collection  of  crimes  are  composed  of  Euro 
pean  cases  with  a  few  American.  This  is 


entirely  American  cases;  and  like  all  early 
books  of  this  character  has  been  much 
read  and  naturally  somewhat  soiled. 

42  Brown,  Alex.  The  Genesis  of 
the  United  States,  a  Narrative  of  the 
Movement  in  England,  1605-1616, 
which  resulted  in  the  Plantation  of 
North  America.  Portraits  and  maps. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1890. 

$10.00 

An  invaluable  collection  of  documents, 
the  larger  number  previously  unprinted, 
relating  to  the  inception  and  first  year  of 
the  Virginia  Colony. 

^  43  Bulloch,  James  D.  The  Secret 
Service  of  the  Confederate  States  in 
Europe;  or,  How  the  Confederate 
Cruisers  were  Equipped.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1884.  $6.00 

Easily  first  in  authority  upon  its  subject. 
Capt.  Bullock  was  the  naval  representative 
of  the  Confederacy  in  Europe  and  its  au 
thoritative  agent  in  building  and  fitting 
out  the  Alabama  and  other  cruisers.  Whilst 
a  devoted  Confederate  officer,  his  histori 
cal  purpose  is  candidly  sincere,  his  store 
of  original  knowledge  is  unequalled,  and 
he  has  intelligently  used  collateral  sources 
of  information,  diplomatic  and  other. 

44  [Burke,  Edmund.]  An  Ac 
count  of  the  European  Settlements  in 
America.  Two  maps.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
original  calf.  London,  1857.  $5-oo 

Fine  copy  of  the  First  Edition  in  the 
original  binding.  Contains  an  account  of 
the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Indians 
and  of  the  early  Spanish,  French  and  Dutch 
settlements. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen.     The  Bryant  Festival  at  The  Century  (on  his  ;oth 
Birthday).     4to,   half  crimson   levant   morocco,  gilt.     New  York,   1865. 

$25.00 

A  remarkable  tribute,  containing  original  poems  by  Lowell,  Holmes,  Tuckerman, 
Stoddard,  Willis,  Bayard  Taylor,  Halleck,  etc.,  and  contributions  from  Longfellow, 
Bancroft,'  Emerson,  Dana  and  a  host  of  lesser  literary  lights. 

Extra  illustrated  with  nearly  100  portraits,  photographs,  autographs,  etc.,  including 
endorsed  checks  from  Ticknor  and  Fields  to  Bryant,  Bayard  Taylor,  Holmes  and 
Lowell.  The  whole  forming  a  unique  collection  of  literary  men  and  women  of  the 
period. 


45  Burr.    The  Private  Journal  of 
Aaron  Burr  during  his  residence  of 
four  years  in  Europe,  with  Selections 
from  his  Correspondence.     Edited  by 
Matthew  L.  Davis.    Portrait.    2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth.     New  York,   1856.     $4.50 

46  Burr,  Aaron.  The  Trial  of  Col. 
Aaron    Burr    on    an    Indictment    for 
Treason.     Taken  in  short-hand  by  T. 
Carpenter.  3  vols.,  8vo,  original  sheep. 
Washington  City,  1807-8.  $22.50 

Very    scarce.      The   best  edition   of  the 
Trial. 

47  Burr.    Cheetham,  James.    Nine 
Letters    on    the    Subject    of    Aaron 
Burr's  Political  Defection  with  an  Ap 
pendix.    8vo,  unbound,  pp.  139.    New 
York,   1803.  $5.00 

48  Butler,  Frances  Anne.     Fanny 
Kemble.    Journal.  2  vols.,  121110,  orig 
inal    cloth    (water-stained).       Phila., 

1835-  $1-50 

First   Edition.    Fanny   Kemble's    journal 
of  her  visit  to  the  United  States. 

50  Cabot,  George.     Life  and  Let 
ters  of,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  617.     Boston,   1878.     $2.00 

American  political  history,  1751  to   1823. 

51  Calhoun.    Life  of  John  C.  Cal- 


houn.  Presenting  a  Condensed  His 
tory  of  Political  Events  from  1811- 
1843.  Portrait.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  76. 
New  York,  1843.  $I-°° 

53  Carroll,     A.     E.       Review     of 
Pierce's   Administration,  showing  his 
only  popular  measures  originated  with 
Millard    Fillmore.     I2mo,    wrappers, 
pp.  137.     Boston,  1856.  $2.00 

54  Gary,     M.       Autobiographical 
Sketches   containing   a   View   of   the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  the  American 
System  Vol.  I  (all  published.)     I2tno, 
leather,  uncut,  pp.  156.  Phila.  (1829). 

$2.50 

55  Celebrated  Trials  and  Remark 
able  Cases  of  Criminal  Jurisprudence 
(Capt.  Kidd,  Capt.  Gow,  for  Piracy, 
Salem  Witches,   Witchcraft  in   Scot 
land,  Admiral  Byng,  etc.),  by  a  Mem 
ber    of    the    Philadelphia   Bar.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  596.     Phila.,  1847.        $2.50 

56  Champlain.      Hill,    Henry   W. 
The    Champlain    Tercentenary.      Re 
port  of  the  New  York  Lake  Cham- 
plain   Tercentenary   Commission.     Il 
lustrated.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  534.       Al 
bany,  1911.  $2.00 


Canals.  Morris,  Robert.  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and 
Present  State  of  Canal  Navigation  in  Pennsylvania.  Large  folding  map 
shozving  Roads,  Portages,  etc.,  by  Trenchard.  4to,  modern  boards,  uncut, 
pp.  80.  Phila.,  1795.  $20.00 

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and  Delaware  and  Schuylkill  Co.  The  map  is  by  Reading  Ho  well  and  shows 
all  the  roads  and  inland  waterways  of  Pennsylvania.  The  original  wrappers  have 
been  preserved,  with  autograph  inscription  to  Benjamin  Say  (from  Robert  Morris?). 


10 


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Cassin,  John.  Illustrations  of  the  Birds  of  California,  Texas,  Oregon, 
British  and  Russian  America.  Intended  to  contain  descriptions  and 
figures  of  all  North  American  Birds  not  given  by  former  American 
Authors  and  a  general  synopsis  of  North  American  Ornithology.  50 
fine  colored  plates  after  the  style  of  Audubon.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt,  gilt  top,  pp.  298.  Phila.,  1856.  $35.00 

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Cassin,  John.  Mammalogy  and  Ornithology  of  the  U.  S.  Exploring  Ex 
pedition.  With  folio  atlas  of  53  beautiful  colored  plates  of  Birds  and 
Animals.  2  vols.  Phila.,  1858.  $45-OO 

One  of  the  most  important  works  on  the  Birds  and  Animals  of  the  Pacific  coast 
and  islands. 


57  Chancellor,      Wm.      E.,      and 
Hewes,  F.  W.     The  United  States,  a 
History  of  Three  Centuries.     Parts  i 
and    2     (all    published),     1607-1774. 
250    authentic    illustrations.     2    vols. 
8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1904.     $2.50 

One  of  the  best  popular  works  on  the 
early  history  down  to  the  beginning  of 
the  American  Revolution. 

58  Chandler,  Peleg  W.   American 
Criminal  Trials.     Portraits  of  Andre 
and  Stoughton.     2  vols.     121110,  cloth, 
uncut.     Boston,  1841-44.  $8.50 

Complete  sets  are  scarce.  Includes  an 
account  of  the  New  York  Negro  Plot,  Bos 
ton  Massacre,  Trials  of  Zenger,  Leisler, 
Major  Andre,  Joshua  Hett  Smith,  etc. 

59  Chapin,  Clara  C.    Thumb  Nail 
Sketches   of   White   Ribbon   Women. 
Portraits.         8vo,     cloth,     pp.      190. 
Chicago,  1895.  $1.00 

60  Charnock,    John.      Biographia 
Navalis  or  Impartial  Memoirs  of  the 
Lives  and   Characters  of  Officers  of 
the  Navy  of  Great  Britain  "from  1660. 
Portraits  by  Bartolozzi.     4  vols.    8vo, 
calf.     London,  1794.  $10.00 

61  Cist,    Lewis   J.     Catalogue   of 
his  Collection  of  Autographs.  Priced 

Catesby,  Mark.  Hortus  Britanno-Americanus,  or  a  Curious  Collection  of 
Trees  and  Shrubs  of  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America  adapted  to 
the  Soil  and  Climate  of  England,  with  Directions  how  they  may  be  Col 
lected,  Packed,  etc.  Colored  plates  of  63  varieties.  4to,  full  smooth 
morocco  gilt  (binding  worn).  London,  1763.  $20.00 

The  earliest  form  of  title  which  was  cancelled.    A  rare  colonial  work  on  trees 
by  the  author  of  Natural  History  of  the  Carolinas. 


in  Ink.     4  parts  bound  in  2  vols.,  8vo, 
half   morocco.     New   York,    1886-7. 

$5.00 

One  of  the  most  valuable  collections  ever 
sold  —  nearly  12,000  lots. 

62  Clark,  McDonald.     Poems  of. 
(Relating  to    New   York   City,   New 
London,  etc.)     I2tno,  paper,  pp.  288. 
New  York,  1836.  $1.50 

A  rare  variation;  being  the  1836  edition 
with  brown  paper  wrappers  dated  1844, 
and  with  the  imprint  of  Van  Amringe  and 
Bixby.  Clark,  the  "  Mad  Poet "  was  one 
of  the  lions  of  the  day.  The  above  volume 
of  poems  is  his  most  notable  production. 

63  Clay.   Life  and  Public  Services 
of    Henry    Clay.     By    Epes    Sargent. 
Portrait.     8vo,  paper,  pp.   80.     New 
York,  1844.  Si. oo 

64  Clinton,    De    Witt.      Memoir, 
with  an  Appendix  containing  numer 
ous    Documents     illustrative    of    the 
Principal    Events    of    his    Life.     By 
David  Hosack.     Portrait  by  Durand. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp. 
530    (binding    rubbed;.     New    York, 

$7-50 

illustrated    with   23    portraits    in- 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


Tl 


Chastellux,  Marquis.  Travels  in  North  America,  1780-1782.  Major  Gen 
eral  in  the  French  Army,  serving  under  Rochambeau.  Maps  and  plates. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  by  Stikeman.  London,  1787.  $17.50 

A  fine  set  of  a  work  that  has  become  quite  scarce.  It  gives  the  most  graphic 
account  of  the  private  life  of  the  American  Revolution.  Nothing  escaped  the  eager 
eye  and  minute  attention  of  this  lively  traveler. 

Cluny,  Alexander.  The  American  Traveller;  or,  Observations  on  the  Pres 
ent  State,  Culture  and  Commerce  of  the  British  Colonies  in  America; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Exports,  Imports  and  Returns  of  each  Colony 
respectively,  and  of  the  Numbers  of  British  Ships  and  Seamen,  Merchants, 
Traders  and  Manufacturers  employed;  together  with  the  amount  of  the 
Revenue  arising  to  Great  Britain  therefrom.  In  a  Series  of  Letters, 
written  originally  to  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  ********.  By 
an  Old  and  Experienced  Trader.  I2mo,  half  calf,  uncut,  pp.  89.  n.  p., 
1770.  $20.00 

This  edition,  which  was  probably  printed  in  Ireland,  is  very  scarce.  "  The  author 
was  the  first  to  give  accurate  intelligence  of  Hudson's  Bay,  and  to  institute  an 
inquiry  about  a  more  successful  commerce  with  the  Americans.  The  book  is  said  to 
have  been  published  under  the  auspices  of  Lord  Chatham,  and  both  the  English 
and  the  Americans,  at  that  crisis,  were  so  eager  to  possess  it,  that  it  was  bought  and 
read  by  one  party  with  the  same  avidity  that  it  was  bought  and  destroyed  by  the 
other." 


65  Clinton.       Discourse     on     the 
Character    and    Services    of    Dewitt 
Clinton.     By    James    Renwick.     8vo, 
boards,  pp.  64.     New  York,   1829. 

$1.50 

66  Cole,     Thomas.       A     Funeral 
Oration  on  the  Death  of  Thomas  Cole 
before  the  National  Academy  of  De 
sign,  by  William  Cullen  Bryant.     4to, 
half  morocco.     New  York,  1848. 

$10.00 

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views  including  beautiful  engravings  of 
some  of  Cole's  best  work,  view  of  Smith 
Ferry,  etc.  Plates  and  text  have  been  in 
laid  to  quarto  in  Trent's  best  style. 

67  Colt.      An    Authentic    Life    of 
John    C.    Colt,    now    Imprisoned    for 
Killing  Samuel  Adams,  of  New  York. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  70.     Boston,  1842. 

$1.50 

68  Columbus.      Harrisse,    Henry. 
Christopher  Columbus  and  the  Bank 
of  St.  George.     Two  letters  addressed 
to  Samuel   L.    M.   Barlow,  Esq.,  by 
Henry    Harrisse.     With    Notes    and 
Additions.     Full- page  view  of  House 


of  St.  George,  and  facsimiles.  4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  126. 
New  York ;  Privately  Printed,  1888. 

$10.00 

Presentation  copy;  only  100  copies 
printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press  on  hand 
made  paper. 

"At  your  request  I  send  herewith  all 
the  facts  and  documents  known  in  regard 
to  the  dealings  of  Christopher  Columbus 
with  the  famous  Genoese  Bank  of  St. 
George,  and  incidentally,  what  I  have  been 
able  to  ascertain  concerning  his  alleged 
autograph  letter  addressed  to  that  institu 
tion,  and  dated  Seyilla,  April  2d,  1502, 
which,  you  tell  me,  is,  or  was,  for  sale  in 
New  York  at  the  price  of  $2,000." 

70  Columbus,  Ferdinand.    Sa  Vie, 
Ser     Oeuvres,     Essai     Critique     (by 
Henry  Harrise).     Royal  8vo,  paper, 
uncut,  pp.  231.     Paris,  1872.     $12.50 

Edition  limited  to  225  copies. 

71  Columbus.      Goodrich,    Aaron. 
A     History    of    the    Character    and 
Achievements  of  the  so-called  Chris 
topher    Columbus.      Numerous  Illus 
trations.     8vo,   cloth,  pp.   403.     New 
York,  1874.  $2.00 


12  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

Columbus.  Historic  Del  S.  D.  Fernando  Colombo;  Nelle  quali  s'ha  Partico- 
lare,  &  vera  relatione  della  vita,  &  de  fatti  dell'  Ammiraglio  D.  Christo- 
foro  Colombo,  suo  padre:  Et  dello  scoprimento,  ch'egli  fece  dell'  Indie 
Occidentali,  dette  Mondo  Nvovo,  hora  possedute  dal  Sereniss.  Re  Cato- 
lico:  Nuouamento  di  lingua  Spagnoula  tradotte  nell'  Italiana  dal  S.  Al 
fonso  Vlloa.  i6mo,  original  vellum,  pp.  40+496.  Venetia,  1571.  $75.00 

Fi?eTT?0£y  of  the  first  edition  and  very  scarce.     Contains  the  two  blank  leaves 
C4  and  Hh  8. 

A  translation  from  the  original  Spanish  which  was  never  printed.     The  author 

was  the  illegitimate   son  of  Christopher  Columbus.     He  accompanied  his  father  on 

s  last  voyage  and  was  with  him  when  he  died,  and  was  therefore  an  eyewitness  of 

many  of  the  events  of  which   he  writes.     He  returned  to  Spain  and  collected   the 

library  of  printed  books  and  manuscripts  now  known  as  Bibliotheca  Colombina    at 

He  wrote  several  memoirs  besides  this  life  of  his  father,  the  original  text 

pi  which  is  lost.     Despite  the  efforts  of  some  writers  to  discredit  it,  this  book  remains 

the  only  source  of  information  upon  many  events  in  the  life  of  Columbus. 

Columbus'  Second  Voyage.  Syllacius,  Nicolaus.  De  Insulins  Meridiana 
atque  Indici  Maris  nuper  inventis.  With  a  Translation  into  English  by 
Rev.  John  Mulligan.  Folio,  half  morocco,  pp.  18,  105,  63.  New  York 
I8l9-  $25.00* 

Exceedingly  scarce,  as  only  102  copies  were  privately  printed  for  Mr  Tames 
Lenox  strictly  for  presentation.  The  original  edition  was  printed  in  1404  or  140=;" 
and  only  two  copies  are  known  of  it.  The  translation  is  preceded  by  an  Introduction 
by  Mr.  Lenox,  and  in  the  Appendix  an  interesting  bibliographical  notice  of  the 
early  accounts  of  Columbus'  voyages,  illustrated  by  numerous  facsimiles.  In  this 
very  beautiful  production  the  original  text  of  Syllacius  is  printed  in  Gothic  type  on 
one  page,  with  the  translation  on  the  opposite. 

72  Columbus.     Memorials  of;  or,         75  Cooper,  J.  Fenimore.   A  Letter 
A  Collection  of  Authentic  Documents  to     his     Countrymen.     First    edition 
of  that  Celebrated  Navigator.       Now  8vo,  original  boards  and  cloth  back 
first  published  from  the  original  manti-  pp.  116.     New  York,  18^4  $i  qo 
scripts,  by  order  of  the  Decurions  of 

Genoa  ;  preceded  by  a  Memoir  of  his  76  Cooper,     J.     Fenimore.       The 

Life    and     Discoveries.       Translated  American   Democrat.       First  edition. 

from  the  Spanish  and  Italian.     Fac-  I2mo,  original  cloth,  with  paper  label, 

simile  letters  and  postcripts.     8vo,  pp.  PP-  192-     Cooperstown,  1838.      $1.50 
256.     London,  1823.                      $c  oo 

,r  ,   .    '         T  .    ,  77  Cooper,   W.   H.     Incidents   of 

73  (Colvm,     Calvin.)       A     Voice  Shipwreck   or  the   Loss  of   the   San 
from    America    to     England     (Abo-  Francisco    (on    her    first    voyage    to 
litionism      Slavery,    American     Mobs  California.)       i6mo,    cloth,    pp     108 
and  Riots,  Pet  Names  of  Public  Men,  Phila    i8qq                                     <to  ™ 
etc.).     8vo,  boards,  pp.  321.  London, 

1839.  $1.0         78  Copley.      Sketch    of    the    Life 


,    unbound,    pp.    2ir      Richmond       ^    «    ,only  work  that  #ives  full  details  of 
1864  fctforl      fCopIey.s  v*riou,s  Pointings.     This  copy  con- 

$0-00      tains  the  Supplement. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA.  J3 

Cusack,  Capt.  George,     The  Grand  Pyrate,  or   Life  and   Death  of  Capt. 

George  Cusack  the  great   Sea   Robber   with  Accompt  of  his   notorious 

Robberies  both  at  Sea  and  Land,  together  with  his  Tryal,  Condemnation 

and  Execution.    4to,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  pp.  3 1 .    London,  1676.     $60.00 

Fine  copy     Cusack  was  much  in  New  England  and  Virginia.    Contains  a  curious 

letter  from  Boston,  Dec.  23d,  1673,  from  Richard  Wharton,  which  shows  that  some 

of  the  Puritans  were  not  averse  to  share  the  profits  of  piracy. 

trial  has  a  separate  title-page  dated  1675. 


The  account  of  the 


79  Copley,  John  S.   The  Domestic 
and  Artistic  Life  of.     By  his  grand 
daughter,    Martha   Babcock    Armory. 
Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  478. 
Boston,  1882.  $2.00 

The  only  authentic  life  of  the  great 
artist,  the  original  letters  having  been  se 
cured  from  Lord  Lyndhurst. 

80  Crevecoeur,  St.  John.     Sa  Vie 
et  ses  Ouvrages,  1786-1813,  by  Robt. 
de    Crevecoeur.     Portrait.     8vo,    un 
bound,  pp.  435.     Paris,  1883.      $2.50 

81  Dampier.       Funnell,    William. 
A  Voyage  Round  the  World,  contain 
ing  an  Account  of  Capt.  Dampier's  Ex 
pedition  into  the  South  Sea,   1703-4, 
with    Various    Adventures,    Engage 
ments,  etc.     5   Maps  and  g  Plates. 
8vo,    calf,   neatly    rebacked,   pp.    318. 
London,  1707.  $10.00 

First  edition  of  the  account  written  by 
the  Mate  of  Capt.  Dampier  and  the  ap 
pearance  of  which  stirred  up  much  contro 
versy.  Although  not  approved  of  by 
Dampier  this  narrative  was  included  in  the 
four-volume  edition  published  in  1729.  This 
original  edition  is  scarce. 

82  Dampier,  Capt.  William.   Voy 
ages     comprising    A     New     Voyage 
Round  the  World,   Supplement,   etc., 
edited  by  John  Masefield.    Illustrated. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1906. 


83  Darley,  Felix  O.  C.     Rip  Van 
Winkle.     Illustrated  b'y  Darley.     Six 
full-page     etchings.         Oolong     4to, 
wrappers.     New  York,  1848.       $1.25 

This  series  displays  Darley  at  his  best. 

84  Delaplaine's  Repository  of  the 
Lives  and  Portraits  of  Distinguished 
Americans.     Vol.  I.     Part  I.    6  Por 
traits  of  Washington,  Hamilton,  etc. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.     Phila.,  1815. 

Fine  clean  copy.  $2.OO 

85  De    Roos,   Fred    F.      Personal 
Narrative  of   Travels   in   the    United 
States  and  Canada  with  Remarks  on 
the  American  Navy.     Plates  includ 
ing    View  of  New-   York.     8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London, 
1827.  $4-00 

86  Desmond,     Harry      Wr.,     and 
Croly,  Herbert.     Stately  Homes  in 
America,  from  Colonial  Homes  to  the 
Present    Day.     Profusely    illustrated. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp. 
532.     New  York,  1903.  $2.50 

87  Drake,  Francis  S.     Dictionary 
of    American    Biography,    containing 
10,000    notices    of    Persons    of    both 
Sexes.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1019.  Boston, 
1872.  $5-00 

This  admirable  work  is  now  out  of  print 
and  scarce.  It  is  the  best  single  volume 
work  on  American  biography. 


$4.00 

Drake.  Sir  Francis  Drake  Revived.  Calling  upon  this  Dull  and  Effeminate 
Age  to  follow  his  Nobel  Steps  for  Gold  and  Silver.  By  this  Memorable 
Relation  of  the  Rare  Occurrences  in  a  Third  Voyage  made  by  him  to  the 
West  Indies  in  the  Years  72  and  73.  4to,  full  levant  morocco,  gilt,  pp.  80. 
London,  Nicholas  Bourne,  1628.  $85.00 

This  edition  incorporates  the  errata  of  the  1626  issue.  The  last  four  leaves  are 
printed  in  larger  size,  but  are  neatly  folded  so  as  to  be  fully  preserved.  As  in  the 
1626  edition  the  title  is  also  in  larger  size  and  here  the  bottom  line  with  date  is  cut 
away. 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


88  Drake.      The    World    Encom 
passed  by  Sir  Francis  Drake,  collated 
with    an    unpublished    manuscript   by 
Francis  Fletcher,  edited  by  W.  S.  W. 
Vaux.     8vo,     cloth.     London :     Hak- 
luyt  Society,  1854.  $12.50 

89  Doyle,  J.  A.    The  Colonies  un 
der  the  House  of  Hanover   (French 
and   Indian   War,   etc.)     Map.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  629.     London,  1907.     $2.50 

Large  type  edition.  Treats  at  great 
length  the  relations  with  the  Indians. 

90  Duncan,  Archibald.  The  Mari 
ners  Chronicle  or  Authentic  and  Com 
plete  History  of  Popular  Shipwrecks. 
The  most  Remarka1}le  Disasters  and 
Sufferings  by  Wreck,  Fire  and  Fam 
ine.       Numerous    Plates.       6    vols., 
I2mo,  half  calf.  London,  n.  d.  $15.00 

A  fascinating  work.  Includes  hundreds 
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ing  adventures  among  the  Indians.  Con 
tains  enough  "  plots  "  for  a  whole  library 
of  tales  of  adventure. 

91  Durand,  Asher  B.     Catalogue 
of  the  Engraved  Works  of  Asher  B. 
Durand    (with  Introduction  by  Chas. 
Henry  Hart).     Portrait.     8vo,  paper, 
uncut,  pp.   103.     New  York,   1895. 

$3.00 

Edition  limited  to  350  copies,  printed  for 
the  Grolier  Club. 

92  Douglas,  Stephen  A.    His  Life, 
Public  Services,  Speeches  and  Patriot 
ism,   by   Clark   E.   Carr.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  293.     Chicago, 
1909.  $1.50 

93  D'Orbigny,  M.   Alcide.     Voy 
age     pittoresque      dans      les      Deux 
Ameriques. 


les  voyages  de  Columb,  Gomara, 
Acosta,  Humboldt,  Pike,  Lang,  etc. 
Illustrated  with  2  large  folding  maps, 
portraits  and  the  full  and  requisite 
number  (130)  of  etched  plates,  many 
with  two  pictures  on  each  plate. 
Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1836. 

$3-50 

Good  copy.  An  illustrated  general  de 
scription  of  famous  American  explorers  and 
their  travels.  Among  the  many  fine  views 
are  those  of  Mexico,  Havana,  Quebec, 
Montreal,  Halifax,  Albany,  Schenectady, 
and  rare  early  New  York  City  views ; 
Narroes,  Broadway,  Park  Place,  with 
Stages,  Hudson  River  Views,  etc. 

94  Dickerson,  Oliver  M.     Ameri 
can  Colonial   Government,  1696-1765. 
A    Study    of    the    British    Board    of 
Trade  in  its  relation  to  the  American 
Colonies.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  390.  Cleve 
land,  1912.  $4.00 

The  first  attempt  to  lay  bare  the  work 
ings  of  the  British  Colonial  Office  during 
the  most  important  period  of  Colonial 
times. 

95  Early  American  Music.    Read, 
Daniel.     The    Columbian    Harmonist 
.     .     .     containing  a  Plain  and  Con 
cise  Introduction  to  Psalmody     .     .     . 
and    a    Choice    Collection    of     New 
Psalm  Tunes  of  American   Composi 
tion.     The  three  parts  complete  in  one 
volume.     Small    oblong   4to,   original 
sheep,  back  neatly  repaired,  with  slip 
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Very  scarce.  Brinley  had  only  the  first 
part,  and  Sabin  knew  apparently  but  the 
first  and  third.  The  text  and  music  en 
graved  entirely  on  copper  by  Amos  Doo- 
little.  The  names  of  the  A'merican  com 
posers  are  given. 


Resume  general  de  tutes 

Dutch  and  English  Wars.  His  Majesties  Propriety  and  Dominion  on  the 
British  Seas  Asserted  with  a  True  Account  of  the  Neatherlanders  Insup 
portable  Insolencies  and  Injuries  they  have  Committed,  also  their  Pro 
digious  and  Horrid  Cruelties  in  the  East  and  West  Indies.  (By  R. 
Clavel.)  Portrait  of  Charles  II.,  and  folding  map.  i2mo,  original  calf, 
pp.  176.  London,  1665.  $20.00 

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cruelties  at  Amboyna  and  affairs  in  New  Netherlands  where  "  it  has  been  abundantly 
proved  that  the  said  land  is  part  of  the  possession  of  His  Majesties  Subjects  of 
New  England,"  etc. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


Eden,  Richard.  The  History  of  Trauayle  in  the  West  and  East  Indies, 
and  other  countreys  lying  eyther  way  towa-rdes  the  fruitfull  and  ryche 
Moluccaes  .  .  .  Gathered  in  parte,  and  done  into  Englyshe  by  Richarde 
Eden.  Newly  set  in  order,  augmented,  and  finished  by  Richard  Willes. 
Small  4to,  original  calf.  London,  1577.  $150.00 

Second  edition  of  the  first  English  collection  of  voyages.  The  first  edition  of  1555 
is  an  extremely  rare  book  and  practically  unobtainable.  A  good  deal  of  additional 
matter  was  added  to  this  edition  by  Willes,  including  a  description  of  Japan  and  the 
neighboring  islands,  a  criticism  of  Frobisher's  first  voyage,  etc.  The  volume  is 
mainly  a  translation  and  condensation  of  Peter  Martyr's  Decades,  and  of  Oviedo, 
with  the  addition  of  Maximillian  Transylvaniennis'  account  of  the  discovery  of  the 
Moluccas,  Sebastian  Cabot's  voyage,  the  famous  Bull  of  Pope  Alexander  VI,  1595, 
granting  to  the  Spaniards  all  the  Regions  and  Islands  in  the  Western  Ocean  (the  full 
Latin  text,  with  an  English  translation,  etc.).  Very  fine  copy. 

96  Early  American  Naval  Action. 
An  Account  of  the  Arraignments  and 
Trvals  of  Col.  Richard  Kirkby,  Capt. 


of  the1  latter's  conspiracy, 
frequently  missing. 


The  portrait  is 


98  Elliot,    Prof.    Daniel    G.     The 
John  Constable,  Capt.  Cooper  Wade,     New  and  Heretofore  Unfigured  Birds 


Capt.     Samuel     Vincent     and     Capt. 
Christopher    Fogg,    at    Port    Royal, 


of  North  America.    72  colored  plates. 
2  vols.     (in  original  sections),  folio. 


Jamaica,    for   Cowardice,    Neglect   of     New  York  (published  by  the  Author), 


Duty  and  other  Crimes  committed  by 
Them  in  a  Fight  at  Sea,  Aug.  igtli, 
1702,  off  St.  Martha,  near  the  Main 
(Land  of  America  between  Hon.  John 
Benbow  and  Admiral  Du  Casse  with 
Four  French  Ships  of  War.  Folio, 
unbound,  pp.  2,  10.  London,  1703. 

$25.00 

A  rare  item  containing  particulars  of  the 
action.  Sabin  does  not  locate  a  copy,  and 
the  title  given  varies  from  the  above. 

97  Eaton,  Genl.  Wm.  The  Life 
of,  the  commander  of  the  forces  that 
marched  through  the  Desert  of  Barca, 
1805 ;  that  led  to  the  Treaty  of  Peace 
between  the  U.  S.  and  Tripoli.  Edited 
from  his  Manuscripts  (by  Chas.  Pren- 
tiss).  Portrait.  8vo,  calf,  pp.  448. 
Brookfield,  1813.  $3.00 

The  best  contemporary  authority  on  the 
trouble  between  the  U.  S.  and  Tripoli,  also 
includes  letters  to  Burr  during  the  progress 


1869.  $200.00 

This  magnificent  work  describes  the  birds 
not  included  in  Audubon  or  Wilson. 

99  Elliot,    Daniel    Giraud.      The 
Land   and  Sea   Mammals  of  Middle 
America  and  the  West  Indies.     Nu 
merous    fine    illustrations.      2    vols., 
thick    8vo,    paper    uncut.      Chicago, 

1904.  $8.00 
Field    Columbian     Museum     Publication 

No.  95. 

100  Emerson.     Bronze  Medallion. 
Portrait  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by 
V.  D.  Bremer.     New  York,  1910. 

Issued  by  the  Grolier  Club.  $15.00 

101  Evans.       Lewis     Evans,    his 
Map  of  the  Middle  British  Colonies. 
A  comparative  Account  of  Ten  differ 
ent  Editions,  1755  to  1807,  by  Henry 
N.  Stevens.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.     London, 

1905.  $1.50 


Esquemeling,  John.  The  History  of  the  Bucaniers  of  America,  or  a  True 
Account  of  the  most  remarkable  Assaults  upon  the  Coasts  of  the  West 
Indies  by  the  Bucaniers  of  Jamaica  and  Tortuga.  Folding  maps,  portraits 
and  views.  4to,  full  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt,  full  gilt  edges  by  Lloyd. 
London,  1695-84.  $75-OO 

A  fine  copy  of  this  rare  early  edition.     Parts  I,  2  and  3  are  the  second  edition, 
with  a  rare  form  of  title  dated  1695.     Part  4  is  the  first  edition,  with  title  dated  1685. 


i6 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Esquemeling,  John.  The  History  of  the  Bucanniers  of  America,  From  the 
First  Original  down  to  this  Time.  Four  Parts  complete,  including  Voy 
age  of  Capt.  Sharpe  and  Exploits  of  Sir  Henry  Morgan,  also  Journal  of 
a  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea  by  Sieur  Raveneau  de  Lussan,  and  Voyage 
of  Sieur  de  Montauban  to  the  Coast  of  Guiney.  Folding  maps,  portraits 
and  views.  8vo,  original  calf,  neatly  rebacked.  London,  1699.  $30.00 

A  very  fine  copy  of  this  famous  book.  Contains  all  the  fine1  old  engravings 
printed  from  the  original  coppers  used  in  the  quarto  edition,  and  the  first  appearance 
of  the  Voyages  of  Raveneau  de  Lussan  and  de  Montauban;  these  have  a  seperate 
title  dated  1699. 


102  Farmer,  John  S.     American 
ism's  Old  and  New.    A  Dictionary  of 
Words.     Phrases  and  Colloquialisms, 
their  Derivation,  Meaning  and  Appli 
cation.    4to,  vellum,  pp.  564.    London, 
Privately  Printed,  1889.  $3-5o 

103  Fidler,    Isaac.      Observations 
on   Professions,   Literature,    Manners 
and  Emigration,  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  made  during  a  Residence 
there  in  1832.     I2mo,  original  boards, 
pp.  247.     New  York,  1833.         $1.50 

The  author  seemed  to  find  the  Americans 
wanting  in  everything  necessary  to  form 
a  gentleman  and  a  scholar. 

104  Force,     Peter.       Tracts     and 
other  Papers   relating   principally    to 
the  Origin,   Settlement  and  Progress 
of  the  Colonies  in  North  America  to 
the    year    1776.      Collected   by    Peter 
Force.     Vol.  i,  original  boards  uncut. 
Washington,   1836.  $10.00 

A  presentation  copy  in  fine  condition, 
"  Dr.  J.  W.  Francis  from  his  friend  Peter 
Force."  A  reprint  of  13  rare  tracts,  with 
separate  titles  and  paging.  Montgomery,  a 
new  Colony  to  the  South  of  Carolina,  1717, 
A  Brief  Account  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia 
under  Oglethorpe,  1733,  Tailfers,  A  True 
and  Historical  Narrative  of  the  Colony  of 


Georgia,  1741,  Eliot's  Indian  and  Civil 
Wars  in  Virginia,  1675,  1676,  Nova  Brit- 
tania,  1609,  New  England  Plantation,  1630, 
etc. 

105  Ford,  Paul  L.     The  Journals 
of  Hugh  Gaine,  Printer.     With  Life 
and  Bibliography  of  the  Issues  of  his 
Press.    Portrait  and  facsimiles.  Japan 
paper  copy.     2  vols.,  8vo,  boards,  un 
cut.     New  York,  1902.  $12.50 

One  of  thirty  copies  that  were  printed 
throughout  on  Japan  paper.  Shows  the 
usual  exactness  and  care  displayed  in  all 
of  Mr.  Ford's  work.  Careful  collations  are 
given  to  all  the  books  and  pamphlets 
described. 

1 06  Franklin.   The  Works  of  Ben 
jamin  Franklin,  with  Notes  and  Life 
of  the  author  by  Jared  Sparks.     Por 
trait.    10  vols.,  8vo?  cloth,  uncut.  Lon 
don,  B.  F.  Stevens,  1882.  $15.00 

107  Franklin.      Calendar     of    the 
Papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin  in  the 
Library   of    the   Am.    Philo.    Society. 
Edited  by  I.   Minis  Hays.     Portrait. 
5  vols.     Record  of  the  Celebration  of 
the   2OOth   Anniversary   of   the   Birth 
of  Franklin.     Together,  6  vols.,  royal 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Phila.,  1906-8. ' 


Federalist,  The.  A  Collection  of  Essays  written  in  favour  of  the  New 
Constitution  as  agreed  upon  by  the  Federal  Convention,  Sept.  I7th,  1787. 
First  Edition.  2  vols.,  i6mo,  original  sheep.  New  York,  J.  and  A. 
M'Lean,  1788.  $IOOOO 

A  fine,  clean  copy  of  the  rare  first  edition,  with  the  book-plate  of  Jereh  Wads- 
worth  in  the  first  volume.  On  the  fly-leaf  are  pasted  the  autograph  signatures  of 
the  authors  — Hamilton,  Jay  and  Madison.  The  corner-stone  of  a  constitutional 
collection. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


First  Catalogue  of  American  Books.  Catalogue  of  all  the  Books  printed 
in  the  United  States.  With  Prices  and  Places  where  Published.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Booksellers  of  Boston.  I2mo,  unbound,  pp.  79.  Boston, 
1804.  $35-00 

This  rare  little  catalogue,  of  which  only  three  or  four  copies  are  known,  is  the 
first  attempt  at  a  trade  bibliography.  It  has  been  described  at  length  by  various 
writers.  Montgomery  copy  sold  for  $50. 


108  Franklin.       Observations     on 
Smoky    Chimneys,    their    Cause    and 
Cure.      2  folding  plates.      8vo,    new 
half  calf,  pp.   80.     London,    Taylor, 
1792.  $10.00 

109  Franklin.      Paper.      A    Poem 
and  Twelve  Rules  for   Self  Govern 
ment.     Broadside  printed  at  the  iden 
tical    Press    at    which    Dr.    Franklin 
worked  in  London  as  a  Journeyman, 
1725-26.     Liverpool,   1841.          $5-°° 

no  Franklin,  Benj.  Life,  written 
by  Himself,  now  first  edited  from  orig 
inal  manuscripts  and  from  his 
(works).  2nd  edition,  revised  and 
corrected.  By  John  Bigelow.  Por 
trait.  3  vols.,  crown  8vo,  cloth. 
Phila.,  1881.  $2.50 

in  Franklin,  Benjamin.  Life  and 
Times.  By  James  Parton.  Four  por 
traits.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  cloth.  New 
York,  1864.  $2.50 

"  I  have  indulged  the  hope  that  these 
volumes  may  bring  him  home  to  the  hearts 
of  many  who  have  been  estranged  from 
him,  and  render  his  wisdom  and  goodness 


more  available  as  a  means  of  influence 
upon  the  character  of  the  American 
people." 

112  Franklin.       Ford,     Paul     L. 
Franklin    Bibliography.      A    List    of 
Books  written  by,  or  Relating  to  Ben 
jamin  Franklin.     8vo,  half  roan,  un 
cut,  pp.  467.     Brooklyn,  1889.     $5.00 

No.  120  of  500  copies  printed. 

113  Franklin.    Stevens,  Henry.   A 
Bibliographical  Essay  on  the  Stevens 
Collection  of  Books  and  Manuscripts 
relating  to  Dr.  Franklin.     Steel  por 
traits.     Royal   8vo,  cloth,  printed   on 
hand-made   paper,    pp.    40.      London, 
1881.  $2.50 

114  Franklin,  James.     Philosoph 
ical  and  Political  History  of  the  Thir 
teen  United  States  of  America,  with 
a    Short    View    of    the    Independent 
State  of  Vermont  and   of   East  and 
West  Florida.     I2mo,  new  half  calf, 
pp.  156.     London,  1784.  $10.00 

Contains  a  separate  chapter  on  each 
State.  One  of  the  earliest  histories  of  the 
United  States. 


Forse,  Peter.  Tracts  and  Other  Papers  Relating  Principally  to  the  Origin, 
Settlement,  and  Progress  of  the  Colonies  in  North  America.  Complete 
set.  4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Washington,  1836-46.  $50.00 

This  collection  of  tracts  on  early  American  history  is  indispensable  to  all  stu 
dents,  whether  of  the  North  or  South.  It  was  made  by  Peter  Force  in  order  to 
supply  his  need  for  the  possession  of  the  writings  it  contains  in  accessible  form  as 
an  aid  to  research.  By  far  the  larger  number  of  the  tracts  concern  the  history  of 
the  South,  but  some  of  the  most  important  have  to  do  with  New  England.  Among 
those  of  greatest  value  in  the  collection  are  Nova  Britannia,  and  its  second  part. 
The  New  Life  of  Virgina;  The  Beginning,  Progress  and  Conclusion  of  Bacon's 
Rebellion,  by  Thomas  Matthews ;  John  Smith's  New  England  Trials ;  White's 
Planters'  Plea;  Virginia  and  Maryland,  or  Lord  Baltimore's  Case  Uncased;  The 
Simple  Cobbler  of  Agawam ;  Leah  and  Rachel ;  New  England's  Jonas  Cast  up  in 
London ;  Gorton's  Simplicities  Defence  against  Sever-headed  Policy ;  Father  Andrew 
White's  Relation  of  the  Colony  of  the  Lord  Baron  of  Baltimore;  Byfield's  Account 
of  the  Late  Revolution  in  New  England;  The  Revolution  in  New  England  Justified, 
etc.,  etc. 


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Fulton,  Robert.  A  Treatise  on  the  Improvement  of  Canal  Navigation,  Ex 
hibiting  the  numerous  advantages  to  be  derived  from  Small  Canals.  17 
plates.  London,  1796;  Chapman,  Wm.  Observations  on  the  Various 
Systems  of  Canal  Navigation  in  which  Mr.  Fulton's  Plan  of  Wheel  Boats 
are  particularly  Investigated.  4  plates.  London,  1797.  Together  2  vols., 
4to,  half  morocco.  $37-5o 

Both  works  are  scarce,  especially  the  one  by  Chapman. 


115  Frobisher.  Settle,  Dionyse. 
A  true  reporte  of  the  last  voyage  into 
the  West  and  Northwest  regions,  etc., 
1577,  worthily  atchieued  by  Captein 
Frobisher  of  the  sayde  voyage  the  first 
finder  and  Generall,  etc.,  London, 
1577.  Reprint  of  the  rare  originall 
made  at  the  expense  of  John  Carter 
Brown.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  uncut 
(1868).  $7.50 

Only  50  copies  were  printed,  this  being 
No.  17.  The  best  contemporary  account 
of  Frosbisher's  second  voyage,  by  one  who 
accompanied  him.  Three  copies  of  the  orig 
inal  are  all  that  is  known.  Murphy  sale 
$23.00. 

116  Frost,  John.     Various  Works 
on  American  History.     Book  of  the 
Navy,    1842;    History  of  the   United 
States,   1843;  American  Naval  Biog 
raphy,    1844;    Pictorial   Modern   His 
tory,  1846;  Illustrated  History  of  the 
United   States   (in  German),  2  vols., 
1845 ;  Pictorial  History  of  Mexico  and 
the  Mexican  War,  1849;  The  Ameri 
can   Speaker,   1851;   Perilous  Adven 
tures   and  Thrilling  Incidents,    1852; 
Border  Wars  of  the  West  and  Indi 
vidual  Adventures  among  the  Indians, 
1856;  Thrilling  Adventures  among  the 
Indians,  1857.    Illustrated.    Together, 
ii  vols.,  8vo,  and  I2mo.     1842-57. 

$15.00 

All  are  more  or  less  worn,  but  the 
popularly  written  works  of  Frost  are  now 
very  hard  to  find. 

117  Frout   de   Fontpertuis,   Adal 
bert.  Les   Etats-Unis  de   L'Amerique 
Septentrionale    leurs     Orinines,     leur 
Emancipation  et  leurs  Progress.    8vo, 
boards,  pp.  615.    Paris,  n.  d.         $2.25 

Colonial  and  Revolutionary  history  oc 
cupies  350  pages. 


118  Fry,  Richard.     A  Scheme  for 
a  Paper  Currency,  together  with  two 
Petitions  written  in  Boston    Gaol    in 
1739-1740.     Introduction  by  A.  McF. 
Davis.    Small  4to,  half  parchment,  un 
cut.     Providence,   1908.  $4-5O 

No.  66  of  loo  copies  printed  for  the  Club 
for  Colonial  Reprints.  The  petition  at  the 
end  makes  curious  and  coarse  charges 
against  the  jailer. 

119  Getchell,  George  H.    Our  Na 
tion's  Executives  and  their  Adminis 
trations.    An  Historical,  Biographical 
and  Statistical  Conspectus  of  the  Na 
tional  Government  from  its  foundation 
1775  to  1885.    Compiled  from  reliable 
and  official  sources.     Steel  portraits. 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  421.     New  York,  1885. 

$2.00 

120  Gray,   Asa.     The    Genera   of 
the  Plants  of  the  United  States.     Il 
lustrated  with  1 86  plates  by  Sprague. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1849. 

$12.50 

Very  scarce.  This  work  does  for  botany 
what  Audubon  did  for  ornithology.  The 
illustrations  were  all  drawn  from  nature. 

121  Greeley,    Horace.       Recollec 
tions  of  a  Busy  Life,  including  Rem 
iniscences   of   American    Politics    and 
Politicians   ...   to  which  are  added 
Miscellanies    and    a    discussion    with 
Robert  Dale  Owen  of  the  Law  of  Di 
vorce.    Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt,  pp.  624.     New  York! 
1869-  $1.50 

^122  Greenwood,  Isaac  J.  The 
Circus,  its  Origin  and  Growth  prior 
to  1835,  with  a  sketch  of  Negro  Min 
strelsy.  (Second  edition  with  addi 
tions.)  Facsimiles,  etc.  Square  8vo, 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


cloth,     gilt     top,     uncut,     pp.     136. 
New  York,  1909.  $3-5° 

Limited   to   100  copies. 

123  Griswold,   R.   W.     The   Bio 
graphical  Annual  containing  Memoirs 
of  Eminent  Persons  recently  Deceased. 
I2mo,  original  cloth,  pp.  307.     New 
York,  1841.  $1.50 

Among  the  biographies  are  Theodore 
Sedgwick,  by  W.  C.  Bryant;  Judge  White, 
by  Horace  Greeley,  etc. 

124  Grolier    Club.      Transactions 
of.      Parts    I    and    2    (Life   of   Jean 
Grolier,   Genealogy  of  a  Book,  Per 
sonal     Sketches     of     some     Famous 
Etchers,  etc.).     Illustrated  with  head 
band,  tail  pieces,  etc.,  from  the  Grolier 
Books,  including  Knickerbocker's  New 
York,  Philobiblion,  etc.     2  vols.,  4to, 
boards,  uncut.     New  York,   1885-94. 

$5.00 

Only  a  limited  edition  printed.  Part  2 
has  a  small  library  stamp  reverse  of  title- 
page. 

125  Gurowski,      Adam.        Diary: 
1863-65.    I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  413.  Wash 
ington,  1866.  $2.00 

The  third  and  concluding  volume  and 
very  scarce. 

126  Hagar,  Frank  N.   The  Ameri 
can  Family.     A  sociological  problem. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  196.     New  York,  1905. 

$1.25 

A  scientific  treatise  made  interesting  by 
the  unusual  public  interest  in  the  subject. 

127  Hakluyt      Society.        Battell. 
The   Strange  Adventures  of  Andrew 


Battell  of  Leigh  in  Angola  and  the 
Adjoining  Regions.  Edited  by  E.  G. 
Ravenstein.  Map  in  pocket  at  end. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901.  $4.00 

128  Hakluyt  Society.     Vasco  Da 
Gama.     Journal  of  the  First  Voyage 
of  Vasco  da  Gama,  1497-1499.    Trans 
lated  and  edited  by  E.  G.  Ravenstein. 
Portrait,  maps  and  illustrations.    8vo, 
cloth.     London,  1898.  $5.00 

129  Hall,    Basil.      Fragments    of 
Voyages  and  Travel.     (Three  series.) 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  495.     London,  1860. 

$1.25 

130  Halleck,  Fitz-Greene.   Fanny. 
8vo,    full   polished  calf,    gilt,    yellow 
edges,  by  Riviere.     N.  Y. :  C.  Wiley 
6-  Co.,  1819.  $12.50 

A  fine  copy  of  the  first  edition  of  Hal- 
leek's  first  book,  and  very  scarce.  This 
edition  is  different  to  any  of  the  subsequent 
reissues.  The  work  was  issued  anony 
mously  and  like  everything  that  has  the 
good  fortune  to  be  both  personal  and  poetic 
it  made  its  hit.  The  edition  was  soon  ex 
hausted  and  copies  were  circulated  copied 
in  manuscript,  so  it  may  be  readily  con 
ceived  how  rare  the  original  edition  has 
become  at  this  day. 

131  Halleck,  Fitz-Greene.    Fanny. 
8vo,   full  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt 
top,    uncut,    original    wrappers    pre 
served.     New  York,   1821.  $5.00 

The  second  edition  in  which  some 
changes  were  made.  The  name  of  the  au 
thor  is  still  omitted  as  it  was  some  years 
before  Halleck  acknowledged  it  as  his 
work. 


Hakluyt,  Richard.  The  Principal  Navigations,  Voyages,  Traffiques  and 
Discoveries  of  the  English  Nation  made  by  Sea  or  Overland  to  the 
remote  and  farthest  distant  quarters  of  the  Earth  on  any  time  within  the 
compasse  of  these  1600  Years.  3  vols.  in  2  (Vols.  I  and  II  being  bound 
together  as  usual),  folio,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  rough  gilt  edges  by 
Riviere.  London,  1599-1600.  $125.00 

Blank  top  of  first  title  repaired  and  the  Voyage  to  Cadiz  the  reprint ;  otherwise  an 
excellent,  sound  copy  of  this  famous  book.  It  is  difficult  to  overrate  the  importance 
and  value  of  this  extraordinary  collection  of  voyages.  Mr.  Bancroft  characterizes 
"  Richard  Hakluyt  as  the  enlightened  friend  and  able  documentary  historian  of  these 
commercial  enterprises,  a  man  whose  fame  should  be  vindicated  and  asserted  in  the 
land  which  he  helped  to  colonize,"  while  Oldys,  in  his  British  Library,  devotes  fifty 
pages  to  an  analysis  of  his  works,  and  remarks  that  his  collection  "  redounds  as 
much  to  the  glory  of  the'  English  nation  as  any  book  that  ever  was  published." 


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Hakluyt  Society.  First  Series.  Vols.  i  to  13.  Including  Voyages  of 
Columbus,  Drake,  Hawkins,  Raleigh,  De  Soto,  etc.  Maps.  13  vols., 
8vo,  blue  cloth.  London,  1847-53.  $150.00 

Beautiful  clean  copies  of  the  very  rare  early  volumes  of  this  famous  collection. 


132  Hamilton,  Alex.    Letter  from, 
concerning    the    Public   Conduct   and 
Character  of  John  Adams.    Third  edi 
tion.      8vo,    unbound,    pp.    54.      New 
York,  John  Lang,   1800.  $2.50 

This     pamphlet     brought     forth     several 
answers   in   defense    of    President    Adams. 

133  Hamilton,  Alexander,  etc.     A 
volume  of  pamphlets  containing  Ham 
ilton's  Observations  on  Certain  Docu 
ments  contained  in  No.  V  and  VI  of 
The    History    of    the    United    States 
for  the  year  1796.    pp.  37+58,  Phila., 
1800;  Smith's  Eulogium  on  Benjamin 
Franklin,      pp.   4O-j-vi.    Phila.,    1792; 
Schlegel  on  Neutral  Rights,    pp.  162. 
Phila.,    1801 ;    Sampson    against     the 
Philistines.      pp.    96.      Phila.,    1805 ; 
Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere's  Observations 
on  Pickering's   Dispatch   to  Pinkney. 
pp.  50.     Phila.,  1797;  Address  of  the 
State   Committee   of    Correspondence 
to  the  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania,     pp. 
TO.     (Phila.,  1808)  ;  [B.  F.  Bache's] 
Truth  will  Out.     The   Foul  Charges 
of  the   Tories   against  the   Editor   of 
The      Aurora      repelled.        pp.      12. 
(Phila.,    1798);    Letters    of    General 
Washington  to  several  of  his  Friends, 
June  and  July,   1776,  pp.  44.     Phila., 
1795;    Paine's    Agrarian   Justice,   pp. 
32.     Phila.,  n.  d.     Bound  in  one  vol., 
8vo,  original  half  calf,  uncut.     Phila., 
1814.  $10.00 

W.  Duane  collected  copies  of  the  pam 
phlets  as  described  above,  had  a  number  of 
copies  bound  up  and  printed  a  general  title 
dated  1814.  All  are,  however,  the  originals 
as  given  above. 


134  Hamilton.         Collection       of 
Facts  and  Documents  relative  to  the 
Death  of    Major    General    Alexander 
Hamilton     with     Orations,     etc.     (by 
James  Coleman).     8vo,  old  calf,  pp. 
238.    New  York,  1804.  $5.00 

Blank  corner  of  title  torn. 

135  Hamilton.        Oliver,      F.      S. 
Alexander    Hamilton :    an    Essay    on 
American  Union.     New  edition  with 
frontispiece  and  map.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
502.     New  York,  1907.  $1.50 

136  Hamilton.     Oration  on   Gen 
eral   Alexander  Hamilton   before   the 
New  York  Society  of  the  Cincinnati, 
by  J.  M.  Mason.    8vo,  unbound.  New 
York,  1804.  $3-50 

Scarce.  The  appendix  contains  the  will 
and  particulars  regarding  the  duel. 

137  Hamilton.     (Williams,  John.) 
The  Hamiltoniad  or  Extinguisher  for 
the  Royal  Faction  of  New  England, 
with  Copious  Notes,  by  Anthony  Pas- 
quin.     8vo,   boards,   uncut,    pp.    104. 
Boston  (1804).  $15.00 

A  fine  uncut  copy  of  the  rare  poem  with 
the  lengthy  political  notes.  The  three 
cantos  complete.  Many  copies  end  at  page 
64  and  Ford  so  describes  the  work.  Re 
printed  in  1866  by  the  Hamilton  Club. 
Lewis  copy  $16.00. 

138  Harrison,  Wm.  Henry.     Nor 
ton,  A.  B.    Reminiscences  of  the  Log 
Cabin  and  Hard  Cider  Campaign  of 
1840,  pp.  376;  Tippecanoe  Songs  of 
the  Log  Cabin  Boys  and  Girls.    i2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  102.    Cleveland,  1888.   $1.50 


(Hall,  F.)  The  Importance  of  the  British  Planatations  in  America, 
with  State  of  their  Trade  and  Methods  for  Improving  it.  Also  a  Descrip 
tion  of  the  Several  Colonies  there.  8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  114.  London, 
J73i-  $50.00 

The  Crane  copy  sold  for  $120.00,  where  it  was  catalogued  as  not  in  "  Church 
Bnnley,  Ives,  etc.  The  author  devotes  a  good  deal  of  space  to  the  relations  with 
the  Indians. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


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Harleian  Voyages.  A  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels  by  Authentic 
Writers  relating  to  the  Continents  of  Asia,  Africa,  America,  Europe  and 
the  Islands  thereof,  from  the  Earliest  Accounts  to  Date.  Compiled  from 
the  Library  of  the  Earl  of  Oxford.  Numerous  maps,  folding  copper 
plates,  etc.'  2  thick  vols.,  folio,  calf.  London,  1745.  $15.00 


scription  of  New  France  with  the  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants   of  the  Same,"    123 
pages  with  maps;  "A  Description  of  Surinam  in  America,"  etc. 

139  Harrison,  Wm.   Henry.     The      vols.,  royal  8vo,  original  cloth.     Bos- 
Tippecanoe  Club,  Chicago.    Dedicated     ton,  1837. 
to     Benjamin     Harrison.       Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  253.     Chicago,  n.  d. 

$1.50 


The  greater  part  edited  by  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne,  and  the  last  numbers  —  March 
to  August,  1837,  almost  entirely  written  by 
Hawthorne  and  his  sister,  and  not  re- 
140  Harrisse,  Henry.  Decouyei  printed  in  the  collected  works. 

The  numerous  woodcuts  include  valuable 
old  views  of  American  towns,  historic 


et  Evolution  Cartographique  de  Terre- 
Neuve.  1497-1501-1769.  Numerous 
maps,  facsimiles,  etc.  4to,  half  roan, 
pp.  420.  Paris,  1900.  $15.00 

This  exhaustive  work  on  the  Discovery 


etc' 


144  Hawthorne.   Browne,  Nina  E. 


of  Newfoundland  is  similar  in  form  to  the  A  Bibliography  of  Nathaniel  Haw 
thorne.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  215. 
Boston,  1905.  $2.50 

Published  at  $5.00. 

145  Hawthorne,     Nathaniel,     and 
his    Wife.      A    Biography   by    Julian 


same  author's  "  Discovery  of  North 
America."  The  edition  was  limited  to  380 
copies. 

141  Hawaii.  Gumming,  F.  Gor 
don.  Fire  Fountains.  The  Kingdom 
of  Hawaii,  its  Volcanoes  and  the  His 


tory  of  its   Missions    (Ancient    Cus-     Hawthorne.     Vignettes,  portraits  and 
toms,  Honolulu,  Sugar  Making,  etc.).     P^tes  on  India  paper,  etched  by  E.  H. 

Garrett  and  S.  A.  Schoif.      2    vols., 


Maps  and  illustrations.     2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth.     Edinburgh,  1883.  $2.50 

142  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  Grand 
father's  Chair,  a  History  for  Youth. 
First  edition.      321110,  original   cloth, 
gilt  edges  as  issued  (paper  label  miss 
ing  from  side).     Boston,  1841. 

$25.00 

A  clean  fine  copy  of  the  very  rare  first 
edition. 

143  [Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.]   The 
American  Magazine  of  Useful  and  En 
tertaining  Knowledge.     Complete  set, 
Sept.   1834,  to  August,    1837.     In   3 


thick  royal  8vo,  boards  uncut,  paper 
labels.  Cambridge:  Printed  at  the 
University  Press,  1884.  $5-OO 

No.  90  of  only  350  copies  printed.  Large 
paper  set. 

146  Hazard  Family.  Thomas 
Hazard,  son  of  Robert,  called  College 
Town.  A  Study  of  Life  in  Narra- 
gansett  in  the  i8th  Century  by  Caro 
line  Hazard.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth, 


$2.00 

A  valuable  work  on  domestic  life  in 
Colonial  days.  Includes  a  large  number 
of  documents  and  papers. 


Harris,  John.  Complete  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  consisting  of 
Hakluyt,  Purchas,  Thevenot,  De  Bry,  Gynaeus,  Herrera,  etc.,  relating  to 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America.  Maps  and  plates.  2  vols.,  folio,  calf, 
neatly  rebacked.  London,  1705.  $12.50 

One  of  the  best  of  the  old  collection  of  voyages  and  contains  translations  of  many 
of  the  early  American  voyages  not  found  elsewhere. 


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Harvey,  George.     Scenes  of  the  Primitive  Forest  of  America.     4  plates. 
Folio,  boards.     London,  1841.  $40.00 

This  very  rare  work  on  forestry  consists  of  four  beautiful  colored  plates  of  scenes 
in  the  West,  engraved  from  the  author's  original  paintings,  accompanied  by  descrip 
tive  text.  The  author  states  in  his  preface  that  the  text  has  been  revised  by  his 
friend  Washington  Irving. 


147  Helps,    Arthur.       The     Con 
querors  of  the  New  World.     A  Nar 
rative  of  the  principal   events  which 
led  to  Negro  Slavery  in  America.    2 
vols.,    I2mo,   cloth,    uncut.      London: 
Pickering,  1848.  $2.50 

First  Edition. 

148  Hervey,  Frederic.   The  Naval 
History   of    Great    Britain    from    the 
earliest  times  to  the  Rising  of  the  Par 
liament  of  1779.    Many  full-page  cop 
per  portraits  and  maps.     5  vols.,  8vo, 
old  calf.    London,  1779.  $12.00 

149  Hoe   Library.     Catalogue    of 
the  Library  of  Robert  Hoe.    Complete 
in  Four  Parts.     Numerous  facsimiles. 
4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  leather  labels.  New 
York,  1911-12.  $5.00 

150  Holdsworth,  J.  T.,  and  Dewey, 

D.  R.  The  First  and  Second  Banks 
of  the  United  States.  (Historical  re 
port  to  the  National  Monetary  Com 
mission.)  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  311. 
Washington,  1910.  $1.00 

151  Holmes,  Abiel.     The  Annals 
of  America,  1492-1826.     Second  and 
best  edition.       2   vols.,   8vo,  boards. 
Cambridge,  1829.  $12.00 


"  One  of  the  best  works  of  the  kind  ever 
published.  Everything  of  importance  in 
the  history  of  America  is  related  in  a  con 
cise  manner,  with  copious  and  interesting 
notes  and  references  to  the  original  au 
thorities."  Rich. 

152  Holmes,  Clay  W.     Memorial 
History  of  the  Theta  Delta  Chi  Fra 
ternity.     Illustrated.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
294.     Elmira  (1898).  $2.00 

153  Horsford,  Eben  Norton.   The 
Problem  of  the  Northmen.     A  Letter 
to  Judge  Daly  on  the  Opinion  of  Jus 
tin    Winsor,    that    "  Though    Scandi 
navians  may  have  reached  the  shores 
of  Labrador,  the  soil   of  the  United 
States   has  not  one   vestige  of  their 
presence."      Map     and     views.     4to, 
half  morocco,  pp.  23.     Boston,  1889. 

$2.50 

154  Hough,  Franklin   B.     Ameri 
can  Biographical   Notes  being   Short 
Notices  of  Deceased   Persons  chiefly 
those     not     included     in    Allen's    or 
Drake's    Dictionary.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
442.     Albany,   1875.  $5.00 

Very  scarce,  only  130  copies  printed.  It 
supplements  the  well  known  dictionary  of 
biography  and  contains  only  matter  not  to 
be  found  in  them. 


Hawkins,  Richard.  The  Observations  of  Sir  Richard  Hawkins,  Knight,  in 
his  Voyage  into  the  South  Sea,  1593.  Folio,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  pp. 
175-  London,  1622.  $5'ooo 

The  author  was  the  son  of  the  famous  Sir  John  Hawkins  and  like  him  greatly 
distinguished  himself  at  the  defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada.  His  next  employment 
was  in  this  Voyage  of  Discovery  to  the  South  Seas,  and  while  coasting  up  the 
western  side  of  South  America  he  encountered  a  Spanish  squadron  of  superior 
strength,  to  which,  after  making  a  brave  resistance  and  receiving  some  severe 
wounds,  he  was  obliged  to  yield.  He  was  taken  prisoner,  and  did  not  regain  his 
liberty  for  many  years,  which  accounts  for  the  lapse  of  time  between  the  date  of 
his  Voyage  (1593)  and  this  publication  of  his  experiences.  He  died  in  1622,  either 
just  before  or  after  the  publication  of  his  book.  The  volume  contains  some  interest 
ing  particulars  concerning  the  Indians  of  Florida  and  the  Caribean  Islands,  and  parts 
of  South  America. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


Hennepin.  Nouvelle  Decouverte  d'un  tres  grand  Pays  Situte  dans  1'Amer- 
ique  entre  Le  Nouveau  Mexique  et  La  Mer  Glaciale.  2  maps  and  2  fold 
ing  plates.  i6mo,  calf,  pp.  (70),  506.  Amsterdam,  A.  van  Someren, 

1698.  &°-<*> 

This  rare  early  edition  follows  closely  the  Utrecht  edition  of  the  preceding  year, 

even  going  so  far  as  to  repeat  the  star  pages  at  313  and  other  individualities.    It 

was  once  thought  to  be  the  Utrecht  sheets  with  a  new  title,  but  with  the  two  issues 

side  by  side  it  can  be  readily  seen  that  it  is  an  entirely  new  edition. 

155  Hudson,  Henry.     Read,  John 
M.,  Jr.     Historical   Inquiry  concern 
ing  Henry  Hudson,  his  Friends,  Rel 
atives   and  Early   Life,   etc.       Plate. 
8vo,    half    roan,    pp.    209.     Albany, 
1866.  $6.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Dr. 
Haney,  with  A.  L.  S.  inserted. 

156  Humphries,     Stephen.       The 
Life   of    Stephen    Humphries,    Royal 
Marine  written  by  Himself.  A  Manu 
script  of  36  pages.    4to,  half  calf. 

$20.00 

An  interesting  unpublished  personal  rec 
ord  written  about  1850.  The  author  was 
with  Nelson  at  Trafalgar  and  enlisted  in 
Major  Lewis'  Marine  Battalion.  He  sailed 
for  the  Chesapeake  and  describes  the  ad 
vance  and  capture  of  Washington,  battles 
of  Bladensburg,  Baltimore,  death  of  Genl. 
Ross  and  the  retreat. 

157  Hunnewell,  James   F.     Illus 
trated  Americana,  1493-1889;  articles 
read  to  the  American  Antiquarian  So 
ciety.     Portrait    of    Columbus,    after 
De   Bry.     Small    4to,    cloth,    pp.    37. 
n.     p.       Privately     printed    for     the 
Author.     1890.  $3.00 

Limited  to  150  copies.  With  autograph 
presentation  inscription  by  the  author  to 
Edward  Everett  Hale. 

158  Hunter,   R.   M.    T.     Memoir. 
By  Martha  T.  Hunter,  with  Address 


on  his  Life  by  Col.  L.  Q.  Washington. 

Portrait.       I2mo,     cloth,     pp.      166. 

Washington,  1903.  $1.00 

Confederate  Secretary  of  State,  1861-62. 

159  Hunt,     William.       American 
Biographical     Panorama.       Over    80 
woodcut  and  engraved  portraits,  and 
views.      Thick    8vo,    cloth.      Albany, 
1849.  $2-°° 

Lives  of  the  Presidents  and  Signers,  with 
notabilities  of  the  period.  Supplementary 
leaves  at  the  end  containing  a  life  of 
Zadock  Pratt  (founder  of  Prattsville,  and 
associate  of  Jay  Gould),  and  others. 

160  [Ingersoll,    Charles    J.]       In- 
chiquin,  the  Jesuit's  Letters,  during  a 
late  residence  in  the  United  States  of 
America,  being  a  fragment  of  a  pri 
vate  Correspondence  accidentally  dis 
covered    in   Europe,    etc.     First  Edi 
tion.      8vo,    original    boards,     uncut. 
New  York,  1810.  $2.00 

A  humorous  satire  on  America  that 
caused  considerable  sensation  at  the  time 
of  its  anonymous  appearance,  and  to-day 
is  not  so  well  known  as  its  humor  de 
serves.  The  chapter  on  his  hunting  adven 
tures  in  the  city  of  Washington  ("which 
is  scattered  over  a  wilderness  as  an  image 
of  the  federal  dominions ")  is  one  of  the 
most  humorous  in  the  book,  and  he  satires 
and  criticizes  the  Presidents,  American  au 
thors,  and  many  other  subjects. 


Holbrook,  John  E.  North  American  Herpetology,  or  a  Description  of  the 
Reptiles  inhabiting  the  United  States.  Colored  plates.  5  vols.  Phila., 
1842;  Ichthyology  of  South  Carolina.  Colored  plates.  Charleston,  1855. 
Together  6  vols.,  4to,  half  red  morocco.  $35°-o° 

Very  fine  clean  copies.  The  Herpetology  is  a  presentation  set  with  autograph 
inscription  from  the  author.  It  is  needless  to  speak  of  its  great  rarity,  it  being  one 
of  the  most  difficult  books  of  its  time  to  obtain. 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


161  Irving.      Curtis,    George    W. 
Washington   Irving:   a   Sketch.    8vo, 
original    red    straight-grain    morocco, 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1891. 

$15.00 

Limited  to  344  copies  printed  for  the 
Grolier  Club. 

162  Isherwood,    B.     F.      Experi 
mental    Researches    in    Steam    Engi 
neering,  being  Original  Matter  com 
posed      of      extensive      Experiments 
made     by     the     Navy     Department. 
Plates.      2   vols.,   8vo,   cloth.      Phila 
1863-5.  $7.50 

Very  rare,  as  a  few  copies  only  were 
printed  at  the  expense  of  the  author  and 
several  eminent  engineers,  in  order  to  have 
the  matter  in  convenient  form.  One  of 
the  most  important  American  works  in  the 
development  of  steam  engineering. 

163  Jack  Sterry,  the  Jessie  Scout, 
An  Incident  of  the  Second  Battle  of 
Manassas,  on  which  turned  the  course 
of  the  Campaign  and  the  Fate  of  the 
Southern   Army.     By   John   Cussons, 
Confederate   Scout.     8vo,    paper,   pp. 
20.    Harrisburg,  19x37.  $0.50 

.  l64  Jay,  John.  Life  of,  with  selec 
tions  from  his  Correspondence  and 
Miscellaneous  Papers.  Portraits.  2 


vols.,  8vo,  cloth.       New  York,  1833. 

$3-50 

Ancestors  of  John  Jay,  Invasion  of  Can 
ada,  chosen  President  of  Congress,  Sails 
1779  for  France,  etc.  The  original  papers 
in  this  work  are  of  great  reference  value 
to  the  student  of  the  American  Revolution 
and  later. 

165  Jefferson.  Memoir,  Corre 
spondence  and  Miscellanies  from  the 
Papers  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  Edited 
by  Thos.  J.  Randolph.  4  vols.,  8vo, 
calf.  Charlottesville,  1829.  $3.00 

^  1 66  Jefferson.  (Evans,  Thos.)  A 
Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  Thomas 
Jefferson  concerning  his  Official  Con 
duct  with  Appendix  of  Important 
Documents  by  Tacitus.  8vo,  un 
bound,  pp.  170.  Phila.,  1802.  $3.00 

167  Jefferson.        The      Complete 
Anas     of     Thomas     Jefferson.       By 
Franklin      B.      Sawvel.       Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  283.     New  York,  1903. 

$1.50 

1 68  Jefferson.       Raynor,     B.      L. 
Sketches   of  the   Life,   Writings   and 
Opinions  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     Por 
trait.     8vo,  calf,  pp.  556.     New  York, 

^32.  $2.00 


Johnson,  Cap.  Charles.  A  General  History  of  the  Lives  and  Adventures 
of  the  most  Famous  Highwaymen,  Murderers,  and  Street  Robbers,  etc. 
including  the  Voyages  and  Plunders  of  the  most  Notorious  Pyrates'  etc" 
the  whole  interspersed  with  several  Diverting  Tales  and  Pleasant  Songs, 
and  adorned  with  the  Heads  of  the  most  Remarkable  Villians,  curiously 
engraved  on  Copper.  26  large  copper-plates,  including  portraits  of  Capts 
Avery,  England  and  Morgan.  Folio,  full  orange  morocco,  gilt  London 


. 

edition,  perfect  with  all  the  plates  and  leaf  of  index,  of  this  most  curious 
and  entertaining  work  -a  work  that  has  been  so  popular  with  every  geneS 
that  most  of  the  original  copies  are  either  totally  destroyed,  or  are  rendered  value- 
less  by  the  loss  of  portions  of  the  text,  or  plates,  or  both  t  is  ErtSSIiSE 
mg  to  the  American  reader  and  collector,  for  it  contains  the  first  and  only  pirtfcuhr 
account  of  the  Adventures  of  Blackbeard,  the  Pirate,  and  his  capture  ^  W  L?cut 
Maynard;  the  Life  and  Career  of  Capt.  Kyd;  the  Life  of  Sir  Henry  Morgan  the 
Pirate  who  took  Panama  by  storm,  etc.,  etc.  To  the  English  reader  it  is  evS  more 
important  and  interesting,  for  it  contains  very  full  accounts  of  the  do  ings  of  Jack 
Shepherd^  Jonathan  Wild,  the  German  Princess,  Moll  Cutpurse,  Capt  Hind  Du  Val 
Ir'nlaf/sTr'  a"drany  °ther  T*1™*™".  P^tes,  Robbers  'and  Cut-throat  .' 
mcfdents  g<?  COpper-Plate  engravings,  and  portray  some  very  curious 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


169  Jefferson.        The       Life      of 
Thomas  Jefferson  by  Henry  S.  Ran 
dall.     Portraits    and    Facsimiles.       3 
vols.,  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.     New  York, 
1858.  ^  $6.00 

Fine  copy  of  the  best  edition  of  the 
standard  life  of  Jefferson.  Includes  a  mass 
of  documents  not  otherwise  accessible  and 
material  collected  from  personal  interviews. 

170  Jefferson.      President   of    the 
United   States  of  America.     Portrait 
Bust,    slightly    to    left.     Oval   stipple 
engraving,  unsigned.     2  x  1^4  m- 

$5.00 
A  very  rare1  engraving. 

171  Job,  Herbert  K.     Among  the 
Water    Fowl.     Observations,   Adven 
ture,    Photography.     A   popular   nar 
rative  account  of  the  Water  Fowl  as 
found   in    the   Northern    and    Middle 
States  and  Lower  Canada,  east  of  the 
Rocky    Mountains.     Profusely    Illus 
trated.     Svo,    cloth,    pp.     224.     New 
York,  1902.  $1.00 

172  Kendall,  Edward  A.     Travels 
through   the   Northern    Parts   of    the 
United    States,     1807-1808.     3    vols., 
old  half  calf.     New  York,  1809. 

$7-50 

"  No  previous  work  on  this  country  so 
fully  explains  the  state  policy  and  organi 
zation  of  New  England,  and  the  social 
facts  connected  therewith.  He  analyzes  the 
municipal  system  and  the  social  develop 
ment  with  so  much  knowledge  and  fairness, 


that  the  political  and  economical  student 
will  find  more  data  and  detail  in  his  work 
than  at  that  period  were  elsewhere  obtain 
able.  It  will  serve  as  an  authentic  me 
morial  of  the  region  of  country  described 
at  that  transition  era."  Lamed  A.  L.  A. 
Guide. 

173  Kennedy,  John.     The  Ameri 
can  Songster,  containing  a  choice  se 
lection  of  about  150  modern  and  popu 
lar    Songs.      i8mo,    in    the    original 
folded   sheets,    unstitched   and  uncut. 
Baltimore,  1836.  $1.50 

174  Kettell,    Samuel.      Specimens 
of  American  Poetry  with  Critical  and 
Biographical  Notices.     3  vols.,  I2mo, 
half  green  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 
Boston,  1829.  $6.00 

Contains  critical  and  historical  account 
of  the  poets  of  America  from  time  of 
Roger  Wolcott  including  many  minor  au 
thors  who  are  not  noticed  elsewhere. 

175  Kitchen,  Thomas.    A  General 
Atlas  describing  the  whole  Universe 
being  a  complete  and  new  collection 
of   the    most    approved   maps    extant 

the  whole  being  an  improve 
ment  of  the  maps  of  D'Anville  and 
Robert.  Thirty -five  maps  engraved 
on  copper.  [Large  folio,  old  boards, 
leather  back.  London :  R.  Sayer  and 
J.  Bennett,  1782.  $15.00 

Inserted    are  two    additional  maps,    the 

Middle    British  Colonies    from  Governor 

Pownall's  Last  Map,   1776,   and  a  map  of 
France. 


Kalm,  Peter.  Travels  into  North  America ;  containing  its  Natural  History 
and  a  Circumstantial  Account  of  its  Plantations  and  Agriculture  in  gen 
eral,  with  the  .  .  .  State  of  the  Country  .  .  .  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants 
etc.  Translated  by  J.  R.  Forster.  Two  maps  and  7  plates.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
old  calf.  Warrington  and  London,  1770-1771.  $30.00 

First  English  translation.  The  plan  of  Quebec,  and  map  of  the  country  between 
Crown  Point  and  Ft.  Edward  seem  to  be  extra  contemporary  plates  that  have  been 
inserted.  Kalm  travelled  in  America  between  1748  and  1751,  and  his  keen  observa 
tions  and  interesting  account  of  the  natural  products  of  the  country  gave  his 
narrative  so  much  reputation  that  it  went  into  several  editions  and  translations. 

Kalm,  Peter.  Travels  in  North  America.  Map  and  plates.  2  vols.,  Svo, 
calf,  neatly  rebacked.  London,  1772.  $20.00 

Fine  copy  of  the  Second  Edition. 


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Kerr,  Robert.     General  History  and  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels, 
forming  a  Complete  History  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Navigation,^ 
Discovery  and  Commerce.    Maps.    18  vols.,  8vo,  full  calf,  neatly  rebacked. 
London,  1824.  $35.00 

The  distinguishing  feature  of  this  collection  is  that  it  is  devoted  to  voyages  and 
travels  of  discovery,  wherein  boundaries  of  geographical  knowledge  were  enlarged. 
It  consequently  contains  all  the  early  voyages  to  America  and  to  the  Pacific.  Vol.  18 
is  by  William  Stevenson  and  contains  a  bibliographical  catalogue  of  voyages  and 
travels,  which  is  a  work  of  great  value;  it  is  frequently  wanting  from  sets. 

Kidd.  A  Full  Account  of  the  Actions  of  the  late  Famous  Pyrate  Capt. 
Kidd,  with  the  Proceedings  Against  Him  and  a  Vindication  of  the  Hon. 
Richard  Earl  of  Bellomont  and  other  Honorable  Persons,  from  unjust 
Reflections  cast  upon  them.  By  a  Person  of  Quality.  4to,  full  polished 
calf,  gilt  top,  pp.  4+42.  Dublin,  1701.  $65.00 

Several  editions  were  printed  the  same  year,  of  which  the  Dublin  edition  seems  to 
be  the  rarest. 

"  No  unimportant  man  has  caused  more  fear,  speculation  and  gold-digging  than 
Capt.  Kidd.  Along  the  shores  of  New  England  and  Long  Island,  from  his  day  to 
this,  men  have  dug  in  the  dead  of  night,  directed  as  they  thought,  by  the  whiten 
hazel  or  the  divining-rod,  to  find  his  buried  gold,  and  none  have  founid  it.  '  The 
Pirate  Kidd'  was  long  a  bugbear  to  frighten  children,  and  a  name  to  arouse  the 
cupidity  of  men." 


176  Knox,  J.     New  Collection  of 
Voyages,  Discoveries  and  Travels  in 
Europe,    Asia,    Africa    and    America. 
Illustrated  with  49  Maps  and  Plates. 
7  vols.,  8vo,  calf.     London,  1767. 

$20.00 

This  interesting  collection  contains  much 
relating  to  the  interior  of  America  and  the 
Indians.  Reprints  the  work  of  Capt. 
Rogers  and  Boquet,  also  Voyages  of  Co 
lumbus,  Cortes,  Urfer,  Drake,  Woodes, 
Rogers,  etc.  Vol.  7  is  largely  occupied 
with  a  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain. 

177  Koch,  Theodore  W.    A  Port 
folio    of    Carnegie     Libraries.       120 
Plates.     8vo,  in  cloth  portfolio.     Ann 
Arbor,  1907.  $1.50 

178  Lanman,  Charles.     Biograph 
ical   Annals  of  the  Civil  Government 
of   the   United    States.     Revised,   en 
larged    and    completed    to    date    by 
Joseph  M.  Morrison.  Royal  8vo,  half 
morocco.     New  York,  1887.        $2.25 

Over  7,000  biographical  sketches. 

179  Latrobe,     Charles     J.       The 
Rambler  in  North  America.     2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,   1835. 

$2.50 
Fine  copy.     Written  in  the  form  of  Let 


ters  and  treating  of  New  York,  New  Eng 
land,  Settlement  of  the  West,  Indians,  etc. 

180  Law.     Official  Report  of  the 
Universal   Congress   of  Lawyers  and 
Jurists,  held  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept. 
28,  29  and  30,    1904.     Edited  by  V. 
Mott   Porter.     8vo,  cloth,   uncut,  pp. 
423.     St.  Louis,  1905.  $1.50 

181  Leech's  Etchings.     American 
Broad     Grins.     Edited     by     Rigdum 
Funnidos,  Gent.     Four  full-page  etch 
ings  by  John  Leech.     i8mo,  cloth,  pp. 
76.     London,  1838.  $2.50 

One  of  the  earliest  books  illustrated  by 
Leech.  His  signature  to  these  etchings  is 
either  a  long  leech,  or  his  initials ;  later  he 
signed  a  leech  in  a  bottle.  The  editor  is 
unknown,  but  believed  to  have  been  Robert 
B.  Brough. 

182  Leggett,  William.     A  Collec 
tion     of      (his)      Political     Writings 
(Monopolies,     Abolition     Riots,     The 
Riot  at  the   Chatham   Street  Chapel, 
Free  Trade  Post  Office,  etc.),  selected 
and  arranged  with  a  preface  by  Theo. 
Sedgwick,  Jr.     Portrait  engraved  by 
A.     Sealey.     2     vols.,     121110,     cloth. 
New  York,  1840.  $3. 50 

Very  scarce  with  the  portrait.  Only  a 
few  so  issued. 


GENERAL  AMERICANA. 


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Lambert,  John.  Travels  through  Canada  and  the  United  States,  1806-1808, 
with  Biographical  Notes.  Map  and  plates.  2  vols.,  8vo,  half  levant 
morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bradstreet.  London,  1814.  $15.00 

A  very  fine  uncut  copy.  Gives  an  interesting  picture  of  New  York  City  during 
the  embargo.  This  is  the  second  edition,  which  contains  a  new  preface  relating 
largely  to  the  War  of  1812. 


183  Liancourt,  Duke  de  la  Roche- 
foucault.    Travels  through  the  United 
States,  the   Country  of  the   Iroquois 
and  Upper  Canada,   1795-97-     Maps. 
2  vols.,  4to,  half  calf.     London,  1799. 

$12.50 

The  author  gives  a  very  complete  view 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada  of  that 
time.  Interesting  descriptions  of  the  New 
York  Indians  and  the  various  places  he 
visited. 

184  Lincoln.       Political     Debates 
between      Abraham       Lincoln      and 
Stephen  A.  Douglas  in  the  Celebrated 
Campaign  of  1858  in  Illinois,  includ 
ing  the  preceding  speeches   of  each. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  415.     Cleveland, 
1895.  $2.00 

185  Lincoln.      Life    of    Abraham 
Lincoln  to  his  Inauguration  as  Presi 
dent  by  Ward  H.  Lamon.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  547.     Boston,  1872. 

$5.00 

186  Longfellow.     The  Poems  of. 
Complete  in  one  volume.     First  Edi 
tion.     8vo,   original   paper   wrappers, 
uncut,  in  a  cloth  case,  pp.  117.     New 
York  :  Harpers,  1846.  $10.00 

Very  scarce  in  the1  original  wrappers,  a 
few  pages  slightly  damp-stained,  but  a  fine 
copy.  Contains  Poems  on  Slavery  omitted 
from  the  Philadelphia  edition. 


187  Longfellow.      Life   of   Henry 
W.    Longfellow    with    extracts    from 
his     Journals     and     Correspondence. 
Edited  by  Samuel  Longfellow.     Por 
traits.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  green  mo 
rocco,  gilt  tops.  Boston,   1886.  $10.00 

Large  paper  edition  limited  to  300  copies. 
The  above  includes  the  volume  of  "  Final 
Memorials." 

1 88  Loring,  Fred.  W.     Two  Col 
lege  Friends.     First  edition.       i2tno, 
original    cloth.     Used    copy.     Boston 
(1871).  $3-00 

A  story  of  the  Civil  War.  Loring  just 
before  the  appearance  of  this  volume  had 
joined  Wheeler's  exploring  party  in  Ari 
zona  and  California,  and  was  also  one  of 
the  few  visitors  to  Death  Valley  who  es 
caped  alive.  Crossing  the  plains  in  a  stage 
coach  on  his  return  to  the  east  he  and  his 
companions  were  attacked  by  the  Apaches 
and  all  killed. 

189  Lossing,  Benson  J.     Harper's 
Popular  Cyclopaedia  of  United  States 
History,  from  the  Aboriginal  Period 
to  1876.     Over  1,000  illustrations.     2 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1881. 

$3-50 

A  well  chosen  reference  set.  About  5,000 
topics  in  American  history  are  treated  in 
description  varying  from  a  few  lines  to 
several  pages.  They  are  well  chosen, 
clearly  written  and  adequately  illustrated. 


London  Chronicle.  From  its  commencement,  January,  1757,  to  the  con 
clusion  of  vol.  38,  Dec.  28,  1775.  Bound  in  37  vols.,  4to,  half  russia. 
London,  1757-1775.  $150.00 

Containing  much  valuable  material  for  the  history  of  the  period,  including  the 
French-Indian  War,  the  Stamp  Act  Troubles,  the  beginning  of  the  American  Revo 
lution,  etc.  Dr.  Johnson  contributed  to  it,  writing  the  preliminary  address  to  the 
readers,  and  occasional  pieces.  In  No.  2545,  April  i,  1773,  is  Goldsmith's  famous 
letter  on  the  licentiousness  of  the  press,  following  the  beating  he  attempted  to  give 
Evans  the  bookseller  on  the  supposition  that  it  was  he  who  had  slandered  "  The 
Jessamy  Bride." 


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Lowell.    Conservations  on  some  of  the  Old  Poets,  by  James  Russell  Lowell. 

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Observations  on  America  and  the 
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246  Proposed    Book   of    Common 
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247  Quakers.       Quakerism     Can 
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248  Raleigh,    Sir    Walter.      The 
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241  Prescott.      Life    of    William 
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245  Proctor,  Michael.     Notes  and 
Rafn,   Carl    C. 


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250  Randolph,  John.    Life  of  John 
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251  Reuss,    W.    F.      Calculations 
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252  Rittenhouse,  David.   Memoirs 
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Papers,     most    of    which     have    not 
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Rittenhouse  was  President  of  the  Am. 
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Chenango." 

253  Royall,  Anne.   Life  and  Times 
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etc.),  by  Sarah  H.  Porter.     8vo,  cloth, 
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254  [Ruffin,  Edmund.]     Anticipa 
tions  of  the  Future  to  serve  as  Les 
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255  Sargent,  F.  W.    England,  the 


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America,  and  the  efforts  made  to 
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256  Savary,    M.      The    Universal 
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Customs    and    Usages    by    Malachy 
Postlethwayt.          Numerous     folded 
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1757-  $10.00 

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British  Colonies. 

257  Schoepf,  Johann  D.     Travels 
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Penna.  and  West  to  the  Ohio,  through 
Virginia,  Carolina,  Florida,  etc. 

258  Schoner,    Johan.      (Professor 
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259  Shipwrecks.       The     Seaman's 
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Smith,  Capt.  John.  The  Generall  Historic  of  Virginia,  New  England  and 
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267  Sumner,  Charles.   The  Works 
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268  Sumner,  William  G.     A  His 
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273  Ticknor,  George.     Life,   Let 
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274  Tiebout,      Cornelius.       Early 
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275  Trescot,  William  Henry.   The 
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278  [Trotter,     Mrs.     Alexander.] 
First  Impressions  of  the  New  World 
on  Two  Travellers  from  the  Old  in 
the    Autumn    of    1858.     Map.     Post 
8vo,  cloth.     London,   1859.          $2.00 

279  Tucker,  George.     History  of 
the  United  States  from  their  Coloni 
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Phila.,  1856.  $20.00 

Containing  the  political  history  of 
America  from  the  point  of  view  of  the 
Southern  States. 

280  Tyler,    John.      Life    of    John 
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of     the     27th     Congress.       Portrait. 
8vo,  unbound,  pp.   256.     New  York, 
1843.  $3-50 

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281  Tyler,  Moses  Coit.  A  History 
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282  Van  Buren.     Life  and  Politi 
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283  Van  Buren,  Martin.    Life  and 
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1846.  $2.00 

Contains  a  mass  of  letters  and  docu 
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his  inconsistency  on  the  bank  question,  etc. 

284  Verrazano.      Smith,    Bucking 
ham.     An   Inquiry   into   the   Authen 
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Discovery  in  North  America,  claimed 
to  have  been  made  by  Verrazana.  8vo, 
paper.     New  York,  1864.  $1.00 


285  Vignaud,  Henry.     Toscanelli 
and     Columbus.       The     Letter     and 
Chart  of  Toscanelli  on  the  Route  to 
the  Indies,  by  way  of  the  West,  sent 
in    1474,  to   the  Portuguese   Fernam 
Martius   and  later  on   to   Columbus. 
Illustrated.     Large  paper  copy.     8vo, 
half  vellum,  pp.  365.    (London,  1902. 

$2.50 

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286  Wahlen,    Auguste.       Moeurs 
Usages   et   Costume   les   Peuples    du 
Monde.    Illustrated  with  upwards  200 
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South  Sea  Islanders. 

287  Wakefield,   Priscilla.     Excur 
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Companion.     Map.     I2mo,    old    calf, 
pp.  377.     London,  1810.  $1.00 

Compiled  from  Carver,  Bartrom,  Herne, 
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288  Waldseemuller     Map.       The 
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289  Wallack.     Sketch  of  the  Life 
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Washingtoniana,  Biographies  of  Officers,  English  and  American  Histories,  etc. 

Anbury,  Thomas.     Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  America,  in  a 

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302  Allen,  Ethan.    A  Narrative  of         307  Andre.  (Barbe-Marbois.) 

Col.   Ethan   Allen's  Captivity  written     Complet  d' Arnold  et^  Sir  Henry  Clm- 
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moments,  an  illustration  of  the  execution 
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310  Andre.      Husted,    Nath'l    C. 
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Andre.     Illustrated.     8vo,   cloth,   pp. 
167.     1881.  $3-50 

311  Andre.     Seward,  Miss  Anna. 
Monody  on  Major  Andre  to  which  are 
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Andre,  Major.    An  Authentic  narrative  of  the  causes  which  led  to  the  death 

of  Major  Andre,  Adjutant-General  of  His   Majesty's  Forces  in   North 

America.     To  which  is  added  a  Monody  on  the  Death  of  Major  Andre, 

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with  such  avidity  that  but  few  copies  survived. 

313  Baltimore.      Purviance,    Rob-  ton,   compiled   from   original   Papers, 
ert.      A    Narrative  of  Events  which  by  his  Brother  Shute,  Bishop  of  Dun- 
Occurred  in  Baltimore  Town  during  ham.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  226.     London, 
the  Revolutionary  War,  with  various  1815.                                                 $5.00 
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314  Barnum.      Enoch    Crosby    or  Prefssed-  .A  Sermon  preached  at  Lex- 
The  Spy  Unmasked.     A  Tale  of  the  mg!?n'  ^  *?\  ^  «J  common- 
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1850,  of  the  original  work.  teenth  of  APnl>   J775-     8vo,  half  mo- 

315  Barrington.     Political  Life  of  ^  ^  top,  uncut,  pp.  28.     Boston^ 
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Andreana.  Containing  the  Trial,  Execution  and  Various  Matter  Connected 
with  the  History  of  Major  Andre,  Adjutant-General  of  the  British  Army 
in  America,  A.  D.  1780.  12  portraits  and  plates.  Folio,  half  green 
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Barnum,  H.  L.     The  Spy  Unmasked,  or  Memoirs  of  Enoch  Crosby,  alias 

Harvey  Birch.    The  Hero  of  Mr.  Cooper's  Tale  of  the  Neutral  Ground. 

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Major  Andre  was  Tried,  Map  of  the  Neutral  Ground,  etc. 

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317  Battle    of    Lexington.      Mili 
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Commemorate  the  Commencement  of 
Hostilities  between  Great  Britain  and 
America,  April  iQth,  1775.    Preached 
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Woodward;     for     1781,     by     Henry 
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318  Battle  of  Lexington.    Sermon 
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Principal   Transactions   of    that   Day, 
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reprint.     Boston,  1776.  $1.00 

319  Beach,   Allen   C.     Centennial 
Celebration  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
(Battle    of    Oriskany,    Surrender    of 
Burgoyne,    Cherry   Valley    Massacre, 
etc.)    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  459. 
Albany,  1879.  $1.50 

320  Beauman,      Col.       Sebastian. 
Memoirs  of,  with  Selections  from  his 


Correspondence,  by  Mary  C.  D.  Fair- 
child.  Illustrated.  I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
137.  1900.  $5-°° 

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321  Bickford,  Eli.     A  Memoir  of. 
A  Patriot  of  the  Revolution.    Portrait. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  15.    New  York,  1865. 

$3-50 

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321^  Blatchford,  John.  Narrative 
of,  His  Sufferings  in  the  Revolution 
ary  War  while  a  Prisoner  with  the 
British,  as  related  by  Himself.  Notes 
by  Chas.  I.  Bushnell.  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut,  pp.  127.  New  York, 
Privately  Printed,  1865.  $2.50 

322  Bolton,     Reginald     P.       Fort 
Washington,  New  York  City.    An  Ac 
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and  History  of  its  Defence  and  Re 
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327  Boston.     Votes  and  Proceed 
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328  Boudinot,  Elias.    Journal ;  or, 
Historical  Recollections  of  American 
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328^/2  Brown,  Tarleton.  Memoirs 
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War,  written  by  Himself.  Notes  by 
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cloth,  uncut,  pp.  65.  New  York,  Pri 
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Properties,  of  the  Inhabitants  of  this  Province,  that  this  Congress  on  the 
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Broadside.  In  Congress,  April  I4th,  1777.  Articles  for  the  Government  of 
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Burgoyne,  Lieut.  Genl.     A  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada,  as  laid 
before  the  House  of  Commons  (by  Burgoyne),  and  verified  by  evidence; 
with  a  Collection  of  Authentic  Documents  and  an  addition  of  many  cir 
cumstances   which   were   prevented    from    appearing   before  the    House. 
Written  and  collected  by  himself.     Fine  maps  and   engraved  plans   of 
battles.    4to,  half  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top.    London,  1780.       $25.00 
Very  fine  copy.    "  General  Burgoyne  writes  well ;  his  very  interesting  story  is  told 
in  a  masterly  manner,  and  the  materials  of  which  it  is  composed   will  be  held  in 
great  estimation  by  the  historian  who  shall  record  the  events  of  the  unhappy  war 
to  which  they  owe  their  birth."—  Monthly  Review. 

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Burgoyne.    Remarks  on  General  Burgoyne's  State  of  the  Expedition  from 

Canada.     8vo,  unbound,  pp.  60.     London,  1780.  $20.00 

Fine  copy  of  one  of  the  rarest  works  on  the  Burgoyne  Campaign.     The  author 

candidly  reviews  the  situation  in  America  and  severely  criticises  the  commanders  there. 


330  Bunker     Hill.       Sketches     of 
Bunker   Hill    Battle  and   Monument: 
with  Illustrative  Documents  (by  Chas. 
P.  Emmons).    Map  and  plate.     i6mo, 
cloth,  pp.  172.    Charlestown,  1843. 

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331  Burd  Papers.     Extracts  from 


336  Chatham,  Earl  of.  Plan  of 
fered  by  the  Earl  of  Chatham,  to  the 
House  of  Lords,  entitled,  A  Provis 
ional  Act,  for  settling  the  Troubles  in 
America,  and  for  asserting  the  su 
preme  Legislative  Authority  and  su 
perintending  power  of  Great  Britain 


Chief  Justice  William  Allen's  Letter     over  the  Colonies.    Which  are  rejected 

i-  •  *  /V  1      i  1  '  j  1  HP      1    1 


Book,  selected  and  arranged  by  Lewis 
Burd  Walker,  with  appendix  contain 
ing  reprint  of  the  pamphlets  in  the 
Controversy  with  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Portrait.  8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  136. 
N.  p.,  1897.  $1.50 

Contains   genealogy  of  the   family   from 
1704. 

332  Burgoyne.   A  Letter  from  Lt. 
Genl.  Burgoyne,  with  Correspondence 
relative  to  his  Return  to  America.  8vo, 
unbound,  pp.  37.  London,  1779.    $3.50 

333  Burgoyne     Campaign.       The 
Ballads    and    Poems    relating    to   the 
Burgoyne     Campaign     annotated     by 
William  L.  Stone.    Plate.    4to,  cloth, 
uncut,  pp.  359.    Albany,  1893.     $2.50 

334  Census     of     Pensioners     for 
Revolutionary    or    Military    Services, 
with  Names,  Ages  and  Places  of  Res 
idence.     4to,  new  half  calf,  pp.   195. 
Washington,  1841.  $5.00 

335  Chalmers,  George.     Introduc 
tion  to  the  History  of  the  Revolt  of 
the    American   Colonies.     2   vols.    in 
one,  8vo,  cloth.    Boston,  1845.     $4-5° 


and  not  suffered  to  lie  upon  the  Table. 
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the  Colonies,  the  Provincial  Congress 
should  be  empowered  to  make  a  voluntary 
grant  as  a  perpetual  revenue  to  be  appro 
priated  to  the  alleviation  of  the  National 
Debt,  while  at  the  same  time  acknowledg 
ing  the  supreme  authority  and  superintend 
ing  power  of  Parliament.  After  such 
acknowledgment  all  Acts  which  had  been 
found  grevious  were  to  be  suspended,  such 
as  the  Acts  for  blocking  the  Harbour  of 
Boston  and  altering  the  Charter  and  Gov 
ernment  of  Massachusetts. 

337  Chatham,  Earl  of.  An  Au 
thentic  Account  of  the  Part  taken  by 
the  late  Earl,  in  a  Transaction  which 
passed  in  1778,  2nd  edition,  London, 
1778;  Another  Account  of  the  Trans 
action,  London,  1778;  An  Address  to 
the  Interior  Cabinet,  2nd  edition,  Lon 
don,  1782 ;  A  Letter  to  Charles  Jenkin- 
son,  4th  edition,  London,  1781 ;  An 
Address  to  Edmund  Burke,  relative  to 
the  Affairs  in  America,  by  Edward 
Topham,  London,  1777;  The  (Ameri 
can)  Revolution  in  1782  Impartially 


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338  Cincinnati  Society.     Jackson, 
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Character  of  Washington,  pronounced 
before  the  Penna.  Soc.  of  the  Cincin 
nati.     8vo,  unbound,  pp.  44.     Phila., 
1800.  $3.50 

The  author  was  very  close  to  Washing 
ton,  having  been  both  Aid-de-Camp  and 
Secretary. 

339  Coffin,    Alex.,    Jr.      The    De 
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Tainted   Provisions,   Bad  Water,   ex 
emplified  in   the  unparalleled  Cruelty 
of  the  British  to  the  American  Cap 
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Prison  and  Hospital   Ships,  with  In 
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340  Continental  Congress.     Jour 
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to  April  30th,   1776.     8vo,  unbound, 
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343  Cowpens.     (Courtenay,  \Vm. 
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during  part  of  his  Command  of  the  King's  Troops  in  North  America. 

2.  An  Answer  to  that  Part  of  the  Narrative  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Clinton,  which  relates  to  the  Conduct  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Earl  Cornwallis. 

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Commissioners  for  Auditing  the  Public  Accounts. 

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Army  have  met  with,  respecting  Plunder  taken  after  a  Siege,  and  of  which 
Plunder  the  Navy  serving  with  the  Army  divided  their  more  than  ample 
share,  now  Fourteen  Years  since. 

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leaving  that  General  to  answer  for  misconceptions  of  the  orders  sent  him  and  for 
the  choice  of  the  post  he  was  reduced  to  surrender.  Cornwallis'  answer  consists  of 
the  chain  of  correspondence  between  the  two  commanders  during  the  campaign 
referred  to,  for  the  purpose  of  proving  that  "  the  conduct  and  opinions  of  the  author 
were  not  the  cause  of  the  catastrophe  which  terminated  the  campaign  of  1781." 


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346  Day,     Thomas.        Reflexions  de.      My   Campaigns   in   America:   a 
upon  the   Present   State   of  England  Journal    kept,     1780-81.      Translated 
and    the    Independence    of    America,  from  the  French  manuscript,  with  In- 
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and  Revolutionary  news. 


46  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

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tive  to  the  early  political  events  and  the  early  military  movements  in  the  South 
particularly  the  expedition  against  the  Cherokees  and  the  defense  of  Fort  Moultrie. 

Laid  in  is  a  D.  S.  by  W.  H.  Drayton,  Revolutionary  patriot,  and  the  father  of  the 
author.  From  the  Library  of  Charles  C.  Jones,  Jr.,  with  his  book-plate. 

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captured,  escaped  and  took  part  in  Sulli 
van's  expedition  against  the  Indians.  An 
important  personal  narrative. 

354  Force,    Peter.      American    Ar 
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Authentic  Records,  State  Papers,  Let 
ters,    etc.,    1774-1776.     9   vols.,    folio, 
half  calf.     Washington,   1839-53. 

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355  Ford,  Worthington  C.     Brit 
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Only  250  copies  printed. 

^  356  Fox,  Chas.  James.  Memo 
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357  Fox,  The  Right  Hon'ble. 
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350  Drowne,    Solomon.      Journal 
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Private  Sloop  of  War  Hope,  by  Sol 
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Drowne     Family),     by      Henry      T. 
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1872.  $5.00 

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351  Dudley     Diary.       The     Cam 
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352  Epistle  from   a  Young   Lady 
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it,  for  the  author  states,  "  To  address  this 
insignificant  personage1  in  the  strong 
language  of  satire  would  be  to  thunder 
in  the  ear  of  a  fly." 

353  Ferguson,  James.    Two  Scot 
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Soldier  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Illustrated.      8vo,     cloth,     pp.     176. 
Aberdeen,  1888.  $3-5o 

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lution,  written  by  Himself.  Notes  by  the  Repeal  of  the  American  Stamp 


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Act,    1766.     8vo,    unbound,,  pp.    50. 

(London:  J.  Almon)  1767.        $10.00 

Very   rare.     Probably   no   contemporary 

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359  Franklin.      The    Interest    of 
Great    Britain    Considered,   with   Re 
gard  to  her  Colonies,  and  the  Acqui 
sitions   of    Canada    and   Guadaloupe. 
To    which    are    added,    Observations 
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Portrait     and     plates.         8vo,     calf 
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Includes  American  Politics  before  and 
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361  Frisbie,     Levi.      An    Oration 
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account  of  the  Happy  Restoration  of 
Peace  between  Great-Britain  and  the 
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pointed  by  Eleazar  Wheelock,  until  the 
outbreak  of  the  Revolution,  when  he  was 
made  minister  of  the  ist  Congregational 
Church  at  Ipswich. 


362  Galloway,  Joseph.     A  Reply 
to   the  Observations  of   Sir   William 
Howe  on  "  Letters  to  a  Nobleman/' 
in   which  his   Misrepresentations   are 
Detected,  with  Appendix  containing  a 
Letter  of  the  State  of  the  Rebel  Army 
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363  Garden,  Alex.     Anecdotes  of 
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1822.  $10.00 

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364  Graham,    Genl.      Memoir    of, 
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the  Talents  and  Virtues  of  the  Heroes  of  the  Revolution  who  acted  the 
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368  Hancock,   John.     Ten   Chap 
ters  in  the  Life  of.     Now  First  Pub 
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of  Independence,  Constitution,  etc.  150 
copies  printed,  60  of  which  were  destroyed 
by  fire. 


Hanford,  Levi.  Narrative 
of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of,  A 
Soldier  of  the  Revolution  (with 
Notes),  by  Chas.  I.  Bushnell.  Por 
trait.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  80.  New  York, 
Privately  Printed,  1863.  $3.50 

369  Hawkins,  Christopher.  The 
Adventures  of.  Details  of  his  Cap 
tivity,  suffering  and  escape  from  the 
Jersey  Prison  Ship,  with  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Charles  I.  Bushnell. 
Plates  of  the  Jersey  Prison  Ship,  por 
traits,  etc.  8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  316. 


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traits,  all  from  private  plates. 

370  Heath,  Gen.  William.     Mem 
oirs,  by  Himself.     New  edition  with 
Illustrations    and    Notes    by   William 
Abbatt.     To  which  is  added  accounts 
of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill  by  Gen 
erals   Dearborn,   Lee   and   Wilkinson. 
Portraits.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  405.     New 
York,  1901.  $2.50 

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371  Henry,  John  J.    An  Accurate 
and  Interesting  Account  of  the  Hard 
ships  and  Sufferings  of  that  Band  of 
Heroes  who  traversed  the  Wilderness 
in  the   Campaign  against   Quebec  in 
1775.     i6mo,  old  calf    (broken),  pp. 
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372  Henshaw,  Col.  William.    The 
Orderly  Book  of.    April  2Oth  to  Sept. 
26th,   1775,  with  Memoir,  Notes  and 
Additions.      Illustrated.      8vo,    cloth, 
pp.  167.    Boston,  1881.  $3.00 

373  Houck,  Ross.     American  Mil 
itary  Biography,  containing  Lives  and 
Characters  of  the  Officers  of  the  Rev 
olution.      Curious    copper-plates,    en 
graved  by  Woodruff.     8vo,  calf,  pp. 
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otherwise  James  Actzen,  for  setting  fire  to  the  Rope-House  in  His  Maj 
esty's  Dock- Yard  at  Portsmouth.  Tried  Thursday,  March  6,  1777.  Taken 
in  shorthand  by  Joseph  Gurney  and  published  by  permission  of  the  Judges. 
Rare  contemporary  portrait  of  "John  the  Painter"  in  chains,  inserted. 
Folio,  half  dark  green  morocco.  London,  n.  d.  (1777).  $25.00 

Very  rare.  Hill  or  Aitken  was  a  native  of  Scotland.  With  the  privity  of  Silas 
Deane,  whom  he  met  in  Pans,  he  attempted  to  destroy  shipping  and  stores  at  Ports 
mouth  where  the  chief  materials  to  be  used  against  America  were  housed  From 
Deane  he  was  supplied  with  a  royal  passport  and  a  sum  of  money  in  advance  The 
council  for  the  Crown  on  the  trial  publicly  accused  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Silas 
Deane  of  complicity  in  the  enterprise.  The  affair  created  much  apprehension  and 
suspicion  throughout  England.  Stevens  says  "  John  the  Painter  was  an  American, 

\vho   fought  in   the    i?'»««i«*»''k«-«»«'«  TXT^..  «^j   ... :~i i  *._    j_         _«_   •         <      «    ^       «• 

country." 


0-— "  —  •  •  •.•^.-..o      jt»jr  j  j\Jiiii      LllC      X  aiilLCI       WtlS     itll      ..\II1CI  ICail, 

Revolutionary  War  and   wished  to   do   a   daring  deed   for  his 


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Hillard,  D'Auberteuil.  Essais  Historiques  et  Politiques  sur  les  Anglo- 
Americains.  Finely  engraved  portraits  of  Washington,  Franklin,  John 
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Troops  Carrying  the  Body  of  Gen.  Montgomery,  together  with  numerous 
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1782.  $30.00 

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two  works  to  be  certain  that  the  8vo  was  the  first  one  issued  and  contains  much 
brighter  and  sharper  impressions  of  the  beautiful  engravings. 

Hubley,  Bernard.  The  History  of  the  American  Revolution,  including  the 
Most  Important  Events  and  Resolutions  of  the  Continental  Congress,  also 
the  most  Interesting  Letters  and  Orders  of  His  Excellency,  Gen.  George 
Washington.  Vol.  I.  (All  published.)  8vo,  new  crimson  full  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Riviere.  Northumberland,  Pa.,  1805.  $75.00 

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eight  extra  pages  after  page  192  and  the  leaf  of  Errata. 


374  Jackson,  Gen.  James.    Life  of. 
By  U.  P.  Charlton.     Portraits.     8vo, 
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On  250  copies  reprinted,  with  additions 
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375  Jersey  Prison  Ship.    Recollec 
tions  of  the  Jersey  Prison  Ship  pre 
pared  from  the  Original  Manuscript 
of  Capt.  Thomas  Dring,  one  of  the 
Prisoners,  by  Albert  G.  Greene.    Fold 
ing  plate.    Providence,  1829;  The  Old 
Jersey     Captive,     or     Narrative     of 
Thomas   Andros   on   the   Old   Jersey 
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376  Johnson,  Joseph.     Traditions 
and    Reminiscences,     chiefly    of    the 
American    Revolution    in   the    South. 
Maps.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  592.     Charles 
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377  Jones,    Charles    C,    Jr.      The 
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378  Jones,  John   Paul.      Life  and 
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From  the  original  unpublished  Letters 
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Jones).     Edited  by  Robert  C.  Sands. 
Fine   portrait.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    555. 
N.  Y.,  1830.  $7.50 

379  Jones,  John  Paul.     The   Life 
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382  Jones,    John    Paul.      Lincoln, 
Chas.  H.     A  Calendar  of  John  Paul 
Jones.     Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of 
Congress.     Portrait.     8vo,   cloth,  pp. 
316.    Washington,  1903.  $1.25 

383  Knox,  Genl.  Henry.    Life  and 
Correspondence.      (Siege    of    Boston, 
Valley  Forge  Privations,  Boston  Mas 
sacre,    etc.)      By    Francis    S.    Drake. 
Fine  steel  portrait  and  view  of  house. 
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384  Lafayette.         Adams,       John 
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3  ist,  1834.    8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  94. 
Washington,   1835.  $0.75 

385  Lafayette.      Lewis,    Charlton 
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386  Lafayette.      Outlines    of    the 
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388  Laurens,     Col.     John.       The 
Army    Correspondence    of   Col.   John 
Laurens  in  the  years  1777-8,  now  first 
printed    from    original    letters   to   his 
father  Henry  Laurens,  with  Memoir 
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half  morocco,  pp.   250.      New  York, 
1867.  $7.50 

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only  75  copies  issued,  this  being  No.  4. 

389  Lee,    Charles.      Moore,    Geo. 
H.      The    Treason    of    Charles    Lee, 
Major  General,  Second  in  Command 
in  the  American  Army  of  the  Revolu 
tion.      2   portraits    and    folding    fac 
similes.    8vo,  cloth.    New  York,  1860. 

$3-50 

389^  Leggett,  Major  Abraham. 
The  Narrative  of,  of  the  Army  of  the 
Revolution.  Now  first  published 
from  the  Original  Manuscript.  In 
troduction  and  Notes  by  Chas.  I. 
Bushnell.  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  72.  New  York, 
Privately  Printed,  1865.  $3-5O 

390  Lendrum,  J.  Concise  and 
Impartial  History  of  the  American 
Revolution.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
.  .  .  History  of  North  and  South 
America,  Discovery  and  Settlement  of 
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or,  Illustrations  by  Pen  and  Pencil  of  the  History,  Biography,  Scenery, 

Relics  and  Traditions  of  the  War  of  Independence,     iioo  woodcuts.     2 

vols.,  8vo,  in  the  original  parts,  uncut.     New  York,  1851-52.  $20.00 

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391  Lewis.     Biographies  of  Fran 
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392  Lewis,    Gen.    Andrew.      Or 
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Williamsburg,   Va.,    from  March    18, 
1776,  to  Aug.  28,  1776.    Printed  from 
the  original  manuscript  with  notes  by 
Charles  Campbell.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut, 
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1860.  $3-°° 

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393  Ludwick.    An  Account  of  the 
Life    and    Character    of    Christopher 
Ludwick,  Baker-General  of  the  Army 
of  the  U.  S.  during  the  Revolutionary 
War.      By    Benjamin    Rush.      I2mo, 
half    leather,    pp.    61.      Phila.,    1831. 

$2.50 

394  Maine.     Society   Sons  of  the 
Am.  Rev.  with  Roll  giving  Ancestors 
and  their   Services.     Portraits.     8vo, 
paper,  uncut,  pp.  185.    Portland,  1897. 

$1.00 

395  Marion.     Horry,  Gen.  P.,  and 
Weems,  M.  L.     Life  of  Gen.  Francis 
Marion.      Fifth  edition.     Six  copper 
plates.     I2mo,  sheep  (upper  margins 
of  two  leaves  torn  off).    Phila.,  1818. 

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395^  Meigs,  Maj.  Return  J. 
Journal  of  the  Expedition  against 
Quebec  under  Arnold  in  1775.  Notes 
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taining  the  Proceedings  of  the  Com 
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By  a  Whig  of  '76.  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  n. 
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Impartial  History.   In  old  frame,  4x6 
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398  Moody,  James.    Narrative  of, 
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Introduction  and  Notes  by  Charles  I. 
Bushnell.     Portraits.     8vo,   unbound, 
pp.  98.     New  York,  Privately  Printed, 
1865.  $3-50 

399  Moore,     Frank.       Patriot 
Preachers  of  the  American  Revolution, 
1766-83.        I2mo,      cloth,      pp.      368. 
Printed    for    the    Subscribers,    1860. 

$1.50 

A  reprint  of  a  series  of  rare  historical 
sermons  with  biographical  sketches. 

399^/2  Morris,  Margaret.  Private 
Journal  kept  during  a  portion  of  the 
Revolutionary  War.  (Edited  by 
John  J.  Smith,  Jr.)  4to,  cloth,  uncut, 
pp.  36.  New  York,  1865.  $10.00 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  edition 
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Marion,  Genl.  Francis.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Brig.-Genl.  Francis  Marion, 
and  a  History  of  his  Brigade,  from  its  Rise  in  1780,  until  Disbanded  in 
December,  1782,  with  Descriptions  of  Characters  and  Scenes  not  hereto 
fore  published.  Containing  Appendix  of  Letters  principally  from  Genl. 
Greene  to  Genl.  Marion,  by  William  Dobein  James.  8vo,  'boards,  uncut. 
Charleston,  Gould  &  Riley,  1821.  $100.00 

A  very  fine  copy  of  this  scarce  book,  and  excessively  rare  in  uncut  condition. 
This  has  always  been  one  of  the  rarest  of  all  Revolutionary  books.  This  is  the 
cleanest  copy  I  have  ever  seen,  as,  owing  to  the  softness  of  the  paper,  it  is  always 
badly  foxed;  the  above  is  a  little  brown  from  age,  but  I  believe  it  to  be  the  finest 
copy  in  existence. 


52  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

Moody,  Lieut.  James.  Narrative  of  his  exertions  and  sufferings  in  the 
cause  of  Government,  since  the  year  1776;  authenticated  by  proper  cer 
tificates.  Second  edition.  London,  1783.  Full  calf.  Accompanied  by 
an  extremely  rare  aquatint  engraving  representing  an  incident  in  the 
career  of  Lieut.  Moody  as  described  in  the  following  lettering  engraved 
below  the  picture :  "  Lieut.  Moody.  This  officer  during  the  American 
War  distinguished  himself  as  one  of  the  most  gallant  Partizans  in  the 
British  Service,  and  made  himself  the  terror  of  the  Rebels.  In  some  of 
these  exploits  his  adventures  and  escapes  were  wonderful.  Returning 
from  an  excursion  in  May  1780,  he  heard  that  a  soldier  of  General  Bur- 
goyne's  Army  was  confined  in  the  goal  of  Sussex  County,  condemned  for 
an  offence  of  which  he  was  not  guilty,  and  Moody  determined  to  release 
him.  Accordingly  with  six  men  he  beset  the  goal  at  night,  made  his  way 
through  a  casement,  and  compelled  the  goaler  to  conduct  him  to  the 
prisoner,  whom  he  found  in  a  quiet  sleep,  tho'  sentenced  to  die  the  next 
morning.  Moody  aroused  him,  but  his  terror  was  so  great  that  he  was 
dragged  out,  expecting  nothing  but  instant  execution.  Although  closely 
pursued  for  several  days,  Moody  at  length  conducted  his  party  and  the 
prisoner  to  a  place  of  safety.  See  Lieut.  Moody's  Narrative."  Drawn 
and  engraved  by  Robert  Pollard.  Aquatinta  by  F.  Jukes.  Size  21^  by 
iJl/2,  in  excellent  condition  in  cloth  portfolio.  London,  1785.  $75 .00 

Both  the  narrative  and  print  are  extremely  scarce.  Moody's  New  Jersey  farmer, 
with  every  desire  to  remain  neutral,  was  so  much  harassed  by  mobs,  associations  and 
committees  that,  driven  into  the  British  lines,  he  became  an  active  and,  in  many 
instance's,  successful  partisan  against  his  countrymen.  From  1776  to  1782  he  was  a 
spy,  a  ranger  and  a  scout  in  the  service  of  the  British,  being  for  a  portion  of  the 
time  attached  to  General  Skinner's  New  Jersey  Tory  Brigade.  This  second  edition  is 
by  far  the  best,  as  it  contains  an  Appendix  of  documents  not  issued  with  the  first. 

400  Morse,  Jedediah.     Annals  of  Rise     and     Progress,     the     political 
the  American  Revolution,  interspersed  springs  thereof,  with  its  various  Suc- 
with  Documents  and  Anecdotes,  with  cesses  and  Disappointments   on   Both 
some    account   of   the    Indian   Wars.  Sides.     Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston 
Plates.    8vo,  calf,  pp.  450.    Hartford,  and  23   fine  portraits.     2  vols.,  8vo, 

1824.  $5-°°     calf,     neatly     rebacked.       Newcastle, 

Good,  clean  copy.     In  much  better  con-      n     j  d»2n  ^ 

dition  than  is  usual. 

yini    Murray    TamPQ      An  Tmnartial  Contemporary  engraved  portraits,  includ- 

401  Murray  James.   An  impartial  ing  Washington    Franklin,  Hancock,  Put- 
History  of  the  Present  War  m  Amer-  nam>   Arnold,   Gage,  Lee,   Clinton,   Howe, 
ica.      Containing   an   Account   of   the  Bourgoyne,  Sullivan,  Gates,  etc. 

Moultrie,  William.  Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution,  as  far  as  it  re 
lated  to  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  Portrait.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
original  calf.  New  York,  1802.  $37-5O 

This  is  one  of  the  best  copies  I  have  ever  seen  of  this  rare  book,  which  is  nearly 
always  found  in  very  bad  condition.  It  is  one  of  the  most  interesting  of  the  Revolu 
tionary  narratives  from  personal  observation  by  a  leading  participant.  It  has  never 
been  reprinted  and  is  only  accessible  in  the  original  edition  which  was  printed  by 
the  author. 


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402  New  York  in  the  Revolution 
as  Colony  and  State  from  Records  dis 
covered  and  classified   from    1895   to 
1898.     By  James  A.  Roberts,  Comp 
troller.     Map,  portrait  and  facsimiles. 
4to,  cloth,   uncut,   pp.    534.     Albany, 
1898.  $2.50 

The  second  and  best  edition,  containing 
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403  Otis,    James.      Life    of,    with 
Notices  of   Contemporary  Characters 
and  Events,  1760-75.    By  William  Tu 
dor.    Plates.    8vo,  calf,  pp.  508.    Bos 
ton,  1823.  $7.00 

Has  the  view  of  "  Osgood  Farm,"  often 
wanting. 

404  Pauch    Journal.      Journal    of 
Capt.  Pauch,  Chief  of  the  Hanau  Ar 
tillery  during  the  Burgoyne  Campaign. 
Translated     (from     a     recently     dis 
covered  manuscript).     With  notes  by 
William  L.  Stone.    4to,  cloth,  uncut, 
pp.  1 86.    Albany,  1886.  $3.50 

Throws  much  light  on  the  service  of  the 
Hessian  troops, 

405  Phelps,  Richard  H.     History 
of  Newgate  of  Connecticut  at  Sims- 
bury.  Its  Insurrections  and  Massacres, 
the  Imprisonment  of  the  Tories  and 
the  Working  of  its  Mines.    4to,  half 
morocco.    Albany,  1860.  $5.00 

Large  paper  copy.  Laid  in  is  a  photo 
and  interesting  letter  from  the  author  to 
publisher  in  reference  to  the  work. 

406  Porter,  Eliphalet.   Sermon  de 
livered  to  the  First  Religious  Society 
of  Roxbury,  Dec.  nth,  1783,  the  Day 
of  Public  Thanksgiving,  after  the  Res 
toration  of  Peace.    8vo,  unbound,  un 
cut  (title  split).    Boston:  Adams  and 
Nourse,  1784.  $3.50 

407  Priestley,    Joseph.      An    Ad 
dress  to  Protestant  Dissenters  of  all 


Denominations,  with  respect  to  Public 
Liberty  in  General  and  American 
Affairs  in  Particular.  8vo,  half  roan. 
London,  1774.  $2.00 

"  Do  you  imagine  that  we  can  sit  still, 
and  be  the  idle  spectators  of  the  chains 
which  are  forging  for  our  brethern  in 
America,  with  safety  to  ourselves  ?  " 

408  Prison  Martyrs.  A  Christmas 
Reminder.  Being  the  names  of  about 
8,000  persons,  a  small  portion  of  the 
number  confined  on  board  the  British 
Prison  Ships  during  the  War  of  the 
Revolution.  8vo,  paper.  Brooklyn, 
1888.  $1.00 

411  Putnam,  Major   Genl.  Israel. 
Essays  on  the  Life  of.    By  Col.  David 
Humphrey,  with  notes  and  additions, 
and  an  appendix  containing  an  His 
torical  Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle 
by  S.  Sweet.    Fine  engraved  portrait 
of  Putnam.    I2mo,  calf,  pp.  276.    Bos 
ton,  1818.  $3-00 

412  Reed,  Wm.  B.     Life  of  Ester 
De  Berdt,  afterwards  Ester  Reed,  of 
Pennsylvania.         Privately      printed. 
I2mo,    cloth,   pp.   336.      Philadelphia, 
1853-  $3-50 

Printed  for  private  circulation  only.  Re 
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Lexington,  Campaign  of  1776,  and  In 
vasion  of  New  Jersey,  Revolutionary  War, 
Correspondence  with  Washington  in  1780, 
etc. 

413  Robin,  Abbe.     Nieuwe  Reize 
door   Noore-Amerika   in   1781    (New 
Travels  through  North  America,  ex 
hibiting  the  Victorian  Campaigns   of 
Washington  and  Rochambeau,  also  the 
capture  of  General  Burgoyne  and  Lord 
Corn wallis,  etc.).    Map.    8vo,  calf,  pp. 
286.     Amsterdam,  1782.  $3.50 

This  edition  is  the  only  one  that  was 
issued  with  a  map. 


Ramsay,  David.  History  of  the  Revolution  of  South  Carolina  from  a 
British  Province  to  an  Independent  State.  Maps.  2  vols.,  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  Trenton,  Isaac  Collins,  1785.  $20.00 

Fine  copy  of  this  scarce  book.  The  author  was  a  resident  of  Charleston  during 
the  greater  part  of  the  Revolution  and  his  work  is  based  upon  personal  observations 
or  on  conversations  with  participants. 


54 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Sargent,  Winthrop,  Editor.    The  Loyalist  Poetry  of  the  Revolution.    Small, 
4to,  half  roan,  uncut.     Phila.,  1857.  $20.00 

Only  99  copies  printed  for  subscribers.     Contains  the  extra  leaf. 

It  is  well  known  that  during  our  Revolutionary  War  a  very  large  part,  if  not  an 
actual  majority,  of  the  American  people  remained  more  or  less  attached  to  the  cause 
of  the1  Crown.  And,  considering  how  much  of  the  education  and  intelligence  of  the 
community  was  included  in  their  ranks,  it  will  not  be  surprising  to  find  that  the 
Loyalists  of  that  day  were  far  from  remiss  in  their  efforts  to  vindicate  their  own 
conduct  or  to  attack  that  of  their  opponents.  Mr.  Sargent,  in  this  volume,  rescued 
from  oblivion  much  material  that  would  have  otherwise  been  lost. 


414  (Robinson,  Matthew.)     Con 
siderations  on  the  Measures  Carrying 
on  with  respect  to  the  British  Colonies 
in  North  America.    8vo,  unbound,  pp. 
60.     Phila. :  Reprinted  and   Sold  by 
Benjamin  Towne,  1774.  $2.50 

Rare.  "  The  author  is  one  of  the  most 
candid  and  best  informed  of  any  of  the 
late  writers  on  the  interests  of  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies,  and  justly  ob 
tained  the  applause  of  the  public." 

415  Sabine,    Lorenzo.      Biograph 
ical    Sketches    of    Loyalists    of    the 
American  Revolution,  with  an  Histori 
cal  Essay.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     Bos 
ton,  1864.  $7.50 

Best  edition. 

416  Sabine,    Lorenzo.      Biograph 
ical    Sketches    of    Loyalists    of    the 
American   Revolution.      Best   edition. 
Vol.  2  (L  to  end).    8vo,  cloth.     Bos 
ton,  1864.  $2.00 

417  Sampson,  Deborah.     An  Ad 
dress    delivered    in    1802    in   Various 
Towns.     By  Mrs.  Deborah  Sampson 
Gannett      (the      celebrated      Female 
Soldier  of  the  Revolution).    Portrait. 
8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1905. 

418  Sanderson.     Biography  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of   Inde 
pendence,  revised  and  edited  by  Robt. 
T.  Conrad.     Facsimiles  and  32  por 
traits    engraved  by   Longacre.      8vo, 
roan     (binding    cracked),     pp.     834. 
Phila.,  1848.  $3.50 


419  Sheffield,     Wm.     P.      Rhode 
Island  Privateers  and    Privateersmen 
(With  list  of  all  the  Vessels,  Owners, 
Masters,   etc.).     8vo,   paper,   pp.   67. 
Newport,  1883.  $i-5o 

420  [Shipley,        Jonathan.]          A 
Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken 
on  the  Bill  for  altering  the  Charters 
of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
Fourth  edition.     I2tno,  half  roan,  pp. 
36.    London,  1774.  $3.00 

421  Skinner,    Israel.      History    of 
the     Revolutionary    War     in     Verse. 
I2mo,  old  calf,  pp.  244.     Binghamp- 
ton,  1829.  $2.00 

421  */2  Smith,    Samuel.      Memoirs 
of,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution,  1776- 
1786,  written  by  Himself.     Notes  by 
Chas.  I.  Bushnell.     Portrait  and  plate. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  41.     New  York,  Pri 
vately  Printed,  1866.  $3. 50 

422  Smith,   William.     A   Sermon 
on  the  Present  Situation  of  American 
Affairs,    Preached   in   Christ  Church, 
June  23,  1775.    At  the  Request  of  the 
Officers  of  the  Third  Batallion  of  the 
City  of  Phila.    8vo,  half  calf.    Phila., 
1775-  $3-50 

423  Sons  of  the  Revolution.    Gen 
eral  Society.     Meeting  of  April  I9th, 
1897;  Triennial  Meeting,  April  I9th, 
1899;  ditto,  1902;  ditto,  1908.    Each. 

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Simcoe,  Lieut.-Col.  Remarks  on  the  Travels  of  the  Marquis  de  Chatellus 
in  North  America.  8vo,  full  mottled  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges,  by  Riviere. 
London,  G.  &  T.  Wilkie,  1787.  $20.00 

Very  rare.  By  the  well-known  author  of  "A  Journal  of  the  Operations  of  the 
Queen's  Rangers."  "  Upon  military  points,  I  frequently  agree  with  the  Marquis, 
where  I  differ,  I  collect  my  information  from  British  Officers  who  served  in  America." 


THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 


55 


Stamp  Act.  Good  Humor;  or,  A  way  with  the  Colonies.  Wherein  is 
occasionally  enquired  into  Mr.  P — t's  Claim  of  Popularity;  and  the  Prin 
ciples  of  Virtuous  Liberty,  as  taught  in  the  school  of  Mr.  Wilkes  and 
other  Peripatetics.  8vo,  unbound,  pp.  37  (slightly  soiled).  London, 
Printed  for  the  Author,  1766.  $10.00 

A  fiery  attack  upon  the  colonies  and  their  defenders.  "The1  so-calkd  Liberty 
preached  by  such  scoundrels  as  'Mr.  P '  (Lord  Chatham),  with  whom  are  asso 
ciated  Wilkes  and  Churchill,  is  real  Slavery !  The  colonists  are  worse  than  thieves 
to  resist  the  Stamp  Act,  or  any  taxes  imposed  by  their  gracious  monarch." 


424  Stamp    Act.      Appelton,    Na 
thaniel.     A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on 
the  Total  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act, 
preached  in  Cambridge,  New  England, 
May  20th,  in  the  Afternoon  preceding 
the  public  Rejoicing.     8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  73.    Boston, 
1766.  $10.00 

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E.  D.  French. 

425  Stamp  Act.     A  True  History 
of  a  late  Short  Administration.     8vo, 
unbound,  pp.  22.     London,  1766. 

.  $3-50 

The  period  immediately  following  the 
repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act. 

426  Stamp  Act.     Dawson,  Henry 
B.    The  Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  118.    Privately  printed, 
1859.  $2.00 

One  of  the  best  works  on  Pre-Revolu- 
tionary  Times  in  New  York  City.  Stamp 
Act,  Tea  Riot,  Battle'  of  Golden  Hill,  etc. 

427  Staples,  Hon.  Wm.   R.     The 
Documentary  History  of  the  Destruc 
tion  of  the  Gaspee.    4to,  paper,  pp.  56. 
Providence,  1845.  $1.50 

Scarce. 

This  was  one  of  the  earliest  acts  of  vio 
lent  resistance  to  Great  Britain's  Navy. 

428  Stark,  James  H.     The  Loyal 


ists  of  Massachusetts  and  the  Other 
Side  of  the  American  Revolution.  Il 
lustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  510.  Salem, 
1910.  $3.50 

429  Steuben.       Kapp,     Frederick. 
The  Life  of   Frederick  William  von 
Steuben.     Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
735.    New  York,  1859.  $2.00 

430  Stone,  Edwin  M.  Our  French 
Allies    in    the    American    Revolution. 
Numerous  plates.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  631. 
Providence,  1884.  $4.50 

431  Sullivan,     William.        Public 
Men    of    the    Revolution,    including 
Events  from  1783  to  1815,  in  a  Series 
of  Letters.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
463.    Phila.,  1847.  $3-00 

One  of  the  best  volumes  of  personal 
reminiscences  and  sketches  of  the  time. 

432  Talbot,  Com.   Silas.     Life  of 
by  Henry  T.  Tuckerman.  Portrait  and 
A.  L.   S.   inserted.      i6mo,   cloth,  pp. 
137.     New  York,  1850.  $10.00 

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ing  letter  from  the  author  to  Benson  J. 
Lossing  regarding  the  book  and  a  portrait 
of  Talbot  by  West.  A  proof  of  this  por 
trait  is  inserted  of  which  only  a  few  copies 
were  printed. 


Stedman,  C.  History  of  the  Origin,  Progress  and  Termination  of  the 
American  War.  15  large  maps.  2  vols.,  4to,  calf.  London,  Printed  for 
the  Author,  1794.  $30.00 

Highly  prized  for  the  Jarge  and  splendid  Military  Maps  made  from  the  official 
drawings  by  the  British  Engineers. 


Another  copy.     2  vols,  4to,  boards,  uncut. 


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56  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

Tears  of  the  Foot  Guards  upon  their  departure  for  America.  Written  by 
An  Ensign  of  the  Army.  4to,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  pp.  12. 
London,  1776.  $1500 

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"  Germaine  commands  the  King  —  the  King  Lord  North." 

Lord  Germain    (Viscount   Sackville)    was  noted   for  his  hostility  to  America. 

433  Tallmadge,  Col.  Benjamin.  438  Treaty.  Memorie  wegens  het 
Memoir,  prepared  by  Himself  at  the  Commercieele  Belang  deezer  Repub- 
Request  of  his  Children.  Portrait  licq  in  het  sluiten  van  een  Tractaat  van 
after  Trumbull.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  70.  Commercie  met  de  Vereenigde  Staaten 
New  York,  1858.  $6.00  van  Noord-Amerika.  8vo,  wrappers, 

).  20.    Rotterdam,  1781.  $4.50 

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being  negotiated  by  John  Adams.  It  com 
mends  the  alliance  and  predicts  a  great 
future  for  America.  A  very  rare  pamphlet. 

439  Trumbull,    John.      M'Fingal. 
An    Epic    Poem    (on    the    American 
Revolution).    With  Notes  and  Intro 
duction  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.     Fine 
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paper.  The  notes  cover  160  pages. 

440  Trumbull,     Jonathan.       The 
Life  of,  Governor  of  Connecticut,  by 
I.  W.  Stuart.      Portrait  and  colored 


Privately  printed.     Scarce.     It  gives  an      pp.  20.     Rotterdam,  1781. 
account    of    the    operations    of    the    light 
cavalry  under   Col.    Tallmadge  during  the 
whole  of  the   Revolution. 

434  Tappan,    David.      Discourse, 
May  ist,  1783,  delivered  in  Newbury. 
Occasioned  by  the  Ratification  of  the 
Treaty  of  Peace  with  Great  Britain. 
8vo,  unbound.     Salem,  1783.        $4.00 

435  Thacher,     James.        Military 
Journal  during  the  American  Revolu 
tion  with  numerous  Historical  Facts 
and  Anecdotes.     8vo,  worn  calf,  pp. 
603.     Boston,   1822.  $3.00 

Thomas,    Major-Gen.      John. 


Life   and    Services    of,    compiled    bv      .//    ,    ,•     **'«         ,  TV  and  colored 
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Invasion  of  New  Haven,  with  some  spondence  during  the  American  Revo- 
Account  of  their  Landing  and  Burn-  lution,  and  his  Exile  in  England  (Ton 
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walk,  July  1779  View.  8vo,  paper.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  400.  New 
pp.  112.  New  Haven,  1879.  $1.00  York,  1842.  $3  5o 

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took  part  ,n  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  an  aid  to  General'  Putnam?  7tc    efc     H°  k?pt' 

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Wilkinson,  James.  Memoirs  of  My  Own  Time.  3  vols.  and  Atlas.  Phila., 
1816;  Clark,  Proofs  of  the  Corruption  of  Gen.  James  Wilkinson  and  of 
his  connection  with  Aaron  Burr,  Phila.,  1809.  (Lacks  last  3  leaves.)  5 
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great  value  to  the  part  on  the  Revolution. 

442  Ward,    Gov.     Samuel.       Life     rence  Washington.     Copied  from  the 
and   Services    (of   Rhode    Island),   a     original    with    literal    exactness    and 

edited  with  Notes  by  J.  M.  Toner. 
View  of  Bridgetown  in  1750.  Small 
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member  of  the  Connecticut  Congress 
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JpI.OO 

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443  Warner,  Col.   Seth.     Memoir 


1892. 

449  Washington.  Davis,  John.  An 
Eulogy  on  General  George  Washing 
ton,  pronounced  at  Boston  on  Wednes 
day,  Feby.  I9th,  1800,  before  the 


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447  Washington.  Custis,  Geo. 
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479  Giles,  John.  Two  Discourses. 
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484  James,  William.     The  Naval 
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485  Lathrop,     John.       Discourse, 
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THE  WAR  OF  1812. 


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a  New  England  Farmer.    8vo,  pp.  63. 
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First  Edition.     Scarce. 

488  Lossing,  Benson  J.    The  Pic 
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489  Madison,  James.    Message  of 
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Capture  of  Macedonean  by  the  United 
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Richardson,  Major  J.  War  of  1812.  Containing  a  Detailed  Account  of  the 
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_  _          509  Van  Buren.     Mr.  Van  Buren 

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THE   AMERICAN   INDIANS. 

Their  History,  Antiquities,  Wars,  Captivities,  French  and  Indian  War,  etc. 


T^     h     ^    Thri.llin^ 
ftheDlstind 


512  American    Antiquarian    Soci- 
et.     Vol.1.     (Hennepin's  Louisiana, 


Mosholeh    Tabbee    of    the    Choctaw 
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Q  .  ..  n, 

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513  Apess,   Wm.      Experience   of 
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dian's   Side   of   the   Indian   Question. 
121110,  cloth,  pp.  206.    Boston  (1887). 

$1.00 

517  Beach,   W.   W.     The   Indian 
Miscellany;  containing  Papers  on  the 
History,  Antiquities,  Arts,  Languages, 
Religions,    Traditions    and    Supersti 
tions    of    the    American    Aborigines. 
With  Descriptions  of  their  Domestic 
Life,  Manners,  Customs,  etc.    Illustra 
tions.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.    Albany, 
1877.  $3-00 

Considerable  fugitive  material  from 
newspapers,  magazines,  etc.,  here  pre 
served  in  permanent  form. 

519  Benezet,  Anthony.  Some  Ob 
servations  on  the  Situation,  Disposi 
tion  and  Character  of  the  Indian  Na 
tives  of  this  Continent.  121110,  un 


bound,  pp.  53  (pages  II  and  12  miss 
ing).     Phila. :  Cruikshank,  1784. 

$1.00 

520  Benson,      Egbert.        Memoir 
read  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
the  State  of  New  York,    Dec.    3ist, 
1816.     (The  Indian,  Dutch  and  Eng 
lish  Names  of  Localities  in  the  Vicin 
ity  of  New  York.)     I2mo,  boards,  un 
cut  (broken),  pp.  127.    Jamaica,  1825. 

$5.00 

This  is  the  second  edition,  enlarged  with 
notes  and  is  very  scarce. 

521  Bollaert,  William.     Antiquar 
ian,  Ethnological  and  other  Researches 
in  New  Granada,  Equador,  Peru,  and 
Chili,  with  Observations  on  the  monu 
ments  of  the  Peruvian  Nations.    Map 
and     plates.         8vo,      cloth,      uncut, 
pp.  279.     London,  1860.  $3-5O 

He     twice     visited  and     examined     the 

monuments    in    Peru  and    his    book    is    a 

cyclopaedia     of     the  records     of     South 
American  antiquities. 

522  Boturini,  Benaduce.     Idea  de 
una  Historia  General  de  la  America 
Septentrional  Fundada  sobre  material 
copioso  de  figuras  symbolos,  cantares 
y  manuscritos  de  autores  Indios  ultu- 
mamente  descubrertos.     Portrait  and 
plate.    20  1.,  pp.  167 ;  Catalog,  4  1.,  pp. 
96.     4to,  vellum.     Madrid,   1746. 

$15.00 

Writings  during  eight  years'  residence 
in  Mexico  and  a  result  of  a  considerable 
acquaintance  with  the  manners  and  cus 
toms  of  the  Indians.  There  has  been  no 
worthier  workman  in  the  field  of  Mexican 
antiquities  than  Boturni;  even  Lord  Kings- 
borough's  name  can  scarcely  be  placed  so 


high." — Sabin  in   Murphy  Catalogue. 
Bartram,  William.     Travels  through  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia, 
East  and  West  Flordia,  the  Cherokee  Country,  the  Extensive  Territories 
of   the   Muscogulges,  or   Creek   Confederacy,   and    the   Country   of  the 
Choctaws.     Portrait,  map  and  plates.     8vo,  original  calf.     Phila.,  1791. 
Fine  copy  of  the  original  Philadelphia  edition.  $2O.OO 

"  While  the  author  is  largely  concerned  with  natural  history,  the  Indians  and  the 
white  fur  traders  interest  him  greatly,  and  his  journal  abounds  in  graphic  descriptions 
of  forest  life  and  aboriginal  manners.  An  appendix  of  42  pages  specifically  treats  of 
'  the  persons,  manners,  customs  and  government  of  the  tribes  visited.'  The  work  is  of 
high  value  as  an  original  authority  upon  our  southern  Indians  during  the  period  of 
the  Revolutionary  War." 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Bolton,  Edmund.  The  Elements  of  Armories.  First  Edition.  Numerous 
woodcuts  of  Coats-of-Arms.  Large  Paper.  Small  4to,  half  green 
morocco,  uncut.  London:  George  Eld,  1610.  $25.00 

From  the  Huth  Collection  and  very  rare.  Contains  five  pages  of  commendation 
and  verses  by  W.  Camden,  Sir  John  Beaumont  and  others.  The  book  is  of  American 
interest,  as  it  gives  an  account,  with  woodcuts,  of  various  shields  with  armorial 
bearings  discovered  among  the  American  Indians.  In  form  it  consists  of  a  dialogue 
between  two  knights,  Sir  Eustace  and  Sir  Amias. 


523  (Brackenridge,  Henry.)    Nar 
ratives  of  the  Perils  and  Sufferings  of 
Dr.  Knight  and  John  Slover  among 
the  Indians  during  the  Revolutionary 
War.    8vo,  paper,  uncut.     Cincinnati, 
1867.  $2.00 

A  clean  and  fresh  copy. 

524  Bradford,  Alex.  W.     Ameri 
can   Antiquities   and  Researches   into 
the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Red 
Race.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  435.  New  York, 
1841.  $2.50 

In  the  first  part  the  author  sticks  closely 
to  facts,  and  in  the  second  part  he  draws 
reasonable  conclusions  from  these  facts. 

525  Brainerd.        Life      of      John 
Brainerd  the  brother  of  David  Brain 
erd  and  his  successor  as  Missionary  to 
the  Indians  of  New  Jersey.  8vo,  cloth, 


of  Red  Jacket,  Corn  Planter  and  Mary 
Jemison.  Portraits  and  illustrations. 
I2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  96.  Privately 
printed.  (Buffalo,  1901. )  .75 

529  Cabrera,    Dr.    Paul    F.      De 
scription  of  the  Ruins  of  an  Ancient 
City   discovered   in   the   Kingdom   of 
Guatemala,  translated  from  the  Orig 
inal    Manuscript   of    Capt.    Don   An 
tonio  del  Rio  followed  by  a  Critical 
Investigation     into    the     History     of 
America.     17  plates  of  Remains.    4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  pp.  128.     Lon 
don,  1822.  $7.50 

Account  of  the  famous  ruins  of  Palenque 
discovered  in  1787. 

530  Catlin,     George.       Catalogue 
Descriptive  and  Instructive  of  Catlin's 


pp.  492.    Phila.  (1865). 

526  Brett,    W.    H.      The    Indian 


Indian  Cartoons.  600  Paintings  in  Oil 
with  20,000  full  length  figures  and  25 
Paintings  of  La  Salle's  Discoveries. 


Tribes  of  Guiana,  Their  Condition  and     8vo,  paper,  pp.  99.     New  York,  1871. 

'  $2.50 

531  Catlin,  George.  O-kee-pa.  A 
Religious  Ceremony  and  the  Customs 
of  the  Mandams.  13  colored  plates. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  52.  Phila.,  1867.  $7.50 


Habits,  with  Researches  into  their 
Past  History,  Superstitions,  Legends, 
Antiquities,  etc.  Map  and  colored 
plates.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  500.  London, 
1868.  $3.50 

527  Brine,       Lindsey.         Travels 
Amongst  American  Indians,  their  An 
cient  Earthworks  and  Temples,  with 
Ruins  of  Mexico,  Yucatan,  etc.     Map 
and  plates.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  429.    Lon 
don,  1894.  $4.00 

528  Brush,  E.  H.     Iroquois,  Past 
and  Present,  including  brief  sketches 


The  terrible  rites  here  described  were 
practiced  until  the  extinction  of  this  tribe 
by  small  pox  in  1837. 


532  Catlin,  George.  Last  Rambles 
Amongst  the  Indians  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains  and  the  Andes.  Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  351.  Edinburgh,  n.  d. 

$2.50 

Catlin,  George.  Illustrations  of  the  Manners,  Customs  and  Condition  of 
the  North  American  Indians  with  Letters  and  Notes  written  during  eight 
years  of  Travel  and  Adventures  among  the  Wildest  and  Most  Remark 
able  Tribes  now  Existing.  360  fine  colored  engravings  from  the  author's 
original  paintings.  2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  (London,  1876.  $25.00 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


Catlin,  George.  Die  Indianer  Nord  Amerikas.  Translated  into  German 
by  Dr.  Heinrich  Berghous.  24  fine  colored  plates.  8vo,  morocco,  pp. 
382.  Brussels,  1848.  $25.00 

A  very  scarce  edition.     The  plates  are  reproduced  from  the  Catlin  Portfolio. 

Catlin,  George.     Illustrations  of  the  Manners,  Customs  and  Conditions  of 

the    North    American    Indians,    etc.     360   Illustrations.     9th    Edition.     2 

vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1857.  $10.00 

An   authentic,   interesting  and  valuable  work.     Future  generations  must  turn  to 

these  pages  for  a  record  of  their  peculiar  habits,  customs,  legends,  ceremonies,  etc.,  etc. 

533  Chauncey,  Charles.  All  Na-  and  First  Book  of  Kings,  pp.  256; 
tions  of  the  Earth  Blessed  in  Christ. 
A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Bowman  to  work  among  the 
Mohawk  Indians  on  the  Western 
Borders  of  New  England.  8vo,  un 
bound,  pp.  50.  Boston,  1762.  $7-5° 


Full  of  particulars  regarding  the  Mo 
hawk  and  other  tribes. 

534  Cherokee.     Genesis,    Exodus, 
Psalms   and   Isaiah   in   the   Cherokee 
Language.     4  in  one  volume.     24mo, 
leather.     Park  Hill,  1850-58.        $2.50 

Printed  in  the  Cherokee  characters  at  the 
Mission  Press  of  Edwin  Archer  at  Park 
Hill.  Translated  by  Rev.  Sam'l  A. 
Worcester. 

535  Cherokee  Laws.     Laws  Com 
piled   and   Published  by   authority  of 
the     National     Council.      8vo,    sheep 
(cracked),  pp.  342.     (National  Advo 
cate  Print),  1881.  $7.50 

536  Chippewa.        Prayer      Book, 
Psalms  and  Hymns  in  the   Ojebway 
Language.     8vo,  sheep,  pp.  272,  356. 
Toronto,   1853.  $3. 50 

This  edition  does  not  seem  to  be  men 
tioned  by  Pillings. 

537  Choctaw.       The      Books     of 
Joshua,  Judges  and  Ruth,    pp.    151 ; 
First  and  Second  Books    of    Samuel 


Second  Book  of  Kings,  pp.  257-339, 
all  translated  into  the  Choctaw  Lan 
guage  (by  Alfred  Wright).  3  in  one 
volume.  I2mo,  leather  (binding  a 
little  worn).  New  York,  1871.  $2.00 

538  Choctaw.       The     Books     of 
Genesis,  Exodus,  Leviticus,  etc.,  trans 
lated  into  the  Choctaw  Language  (by 
Rev.    Cyrus    Byington).      121110,   mo 
rocco,   gilt,   gilt   top,   pp.   564.     New 
York,  1867.  $2.50 

The  translator  was  an  eminent  scholar 
whose  name  is  inseparably  connected  with 
the  later  history  of  the  Choctaw  nation. 

539  Church,  Benjamin.     The  His 
tory  of  King  Philip's  War.     With  an 
Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Henry  M. 
Dexter.    Folding  maps.    2  vols.,  small 
4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 
Boston,  1865-67.  $10.00 

One  of  285   copies  printed. 

540  Church,  Thomas.     History  of 
King  Philip's  War,  commonly  called 
the  Great  Indian  War  of  1675-6.    Nu 
merous  Notes  and  Appendix  by  Saml. 
G.   Drake.     I2mo,  new  half  calf,  pp. 
360.    Exeter,  1829.  $3.00 

541  -          -  Another   copy.     Plate 
lacking. 


I2mo,  old  calf.  Exeter,  1843. 
$1.00 

Charlevoix.  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North  America  undertaken  by  Order 
of  the  French  King,  containing  a  Description  of  Canada  with  Account 
of  the  Customs,  Religion,  Manners  and  Traditions  of  the  Original  In 
habitants.  In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Duchess  of  Lesdignieres.  Map. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  London,  1761.  $30.00 

The  accounts  of  the  Indians  of  Canada,  as  written  by  this  eminent  historian,  are 
among  the  most  authentic  which  have  ever  been  given  us.  He  was  himself  a  mis 
sionary  among  them;  conversant  with  other  learned  priests  who  had  spent  their  lives 
among  the  natives,  and  he  had  access  to  a  great  mass  of  documents  of  most  unsus 
pected  veracity.  His  work  teems  with  the  most  vivid  relations  of  their  customs,  reli 
gious  rites  and  other  peculiarities. 


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Golden,  Cadwallader.  The  History  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  of  Canada, 
which  are  the  Barrier  between  the  English  and  French  in  that  part  of 
the  World,  with  Particular  Accounts  of  their  Religion,  Manners,  Customs, 
Laws  and  Government;  their  Several  Battles  and  Treaties  with  the 
European  Nations ;  their  War  with  the  other  Indians,  and  a  True  Account 
of  the  Present  State  of  our  Trade  with  them.  Map.  8vo,  new  full 
sprinkled  calf,  pp.  204+284.  London,  1747.  $25.00 

An  exceedingly  fine,  tall  copy  of  the  second  and  best  edition  of  this  valuable 
work.  The  author  was  made  first  Surveyor-General  of  the  province  in  1718,  and  in 
1761  became  Lieut.-Governor.  His  residence  of  more  than  60  years  in  New  York, 
his  intimate  knowledge  of  Indian  life  and  character,  added  to  his  scholarly  attain 
ments,  enabled  him  to  produce  the  best  history  of  the  province.  He  also  had  access 
to  the  Minutes  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  which  put  him  in  a  position  to 
collect  much  material  which  had  never  before  appeared  in  print. 


542  Church,  Benjamin.     The  His 
tory  of  the  Eastern  Expeditions,  1689- 
1704,  against  the  Indians  and  French. 
( Part  2  of  King  Philip's  War.)   Edited 
by    Henry    M.    Dexter.      Map.      4to, 
paper.    Boston,  1867.  $2.50 

543  Clark,  Geo.  Rogers.    English, 
Wm.   H.     Conquest  of   the   Country 
Northwest  of  the  River  Ohio,   1778- 
83,  and  Life  of  George  Rogers  Clark. 
Illustrated.       2     vols.,     8vo,     cloth. 
Indianapolis,  1896.  $4.00 

544  (Clarke,    Peter    D.)      Origin 
and  Traditional  History  of  the  Wyan- 
dotts    and    Sketches   of   other    Indian 
Tribes  and  Traditional  Stories  of  Te- 
cumseh    and    his     League,     1811-12. 


546  Creek.        Buckner,      H.      F. 
Grammar  of  the  Maskoke,  or  Creek 
Language,  to  which  are  prefixed  les 
sons  in  spelling,  reading  and  defining. 
121110,  cloth,  pp.    138.     Marion,  Ala., 
1860.  $2.50 

547  Cummuck,   Thomas.      Indian 
Melodies.      Harmonized    by    Thomas 
Hastings.      Oblong   boards,   pp.    116. 
New  York,  1845.  $3-5° 

"  The  work,  small  as  it  is,  has  occupied 
the  attention  of  the  author  for  seven 
years." 

548  Curry,    E.    S.     The   Pre-His- 
toric    Races    of    America    and    other 
Lands  as  disclosed  thru  Indian  Tra 
ditions.      Illustrated.      Vol.    I.      (All 
published?)       I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    340. 


I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  158.     Toronto,  1870.     Christy,  Mo.,  1903.  $3.00 

Printed  and  bound  by  the  author  and  his 
family  on  their  Missouri  farm  amid  great 
privation.  The  lithographs  were  made  on 
stones  quarried  on  the  place. 


545  Copway,  George.  The  Life, 
History  and  Travels  of  Kah-Ge-Ga- 
Gah-Bowh,  a  Chief  of  the  Ojebwa  Na 
tion,  with  Sketch  of  the  Present  State 


549  Cushman,  H.  B.  History  of 
the  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Natchez 
of  the  Ojebwas.  Plate.  I2mo,  cloth,  Indians.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
pp.  158.  Phila.,  1847.  $1-50  607.  Greenville,  Texas,  1899.  $2.50 

Creuxius,  P.  Francisco.  Historiae  Canadensis  sen  Novae-Franciae  Libri 
Decem  ad  Annum,  1656.  Large  folding  Map  of  New  France  and  13 
Plates.  4to,  calf,  pp.  816.  Paris,  Cramoisy,  1664.  $225.00 

Fine  copy  of  this  rare  book.  Father  Creuxius  founded  it  entirely  upon  the 
Jesuit  Relations,  and  it  is  one  of  the  earliest  works  on  manners  and  customs  of  the 
Indians.  The  plates  are  mainly  figures  of  the  Indians,  but  a  plate  that  is  lacking  in 
many  copies  depicts  the  martyrdom  of  Fathers  Jogues,  Laland,  Brebeuf  and  Lalle- 
mand,  which,  although  taking  place  some  three  years  apart,  are  represented  on  one 
plate.  It  contains  the  first  connected  history  of  the  life  and  explorations  of  Jean 
Nicolet.  Two  editions  were  issued;  the  above  is  a  thick  paper  copy. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


550  Custer.      Campaigns   of   Gen. 
Custer  in  the  Northwest  and  the  final 
Surrender  of  Sitting  Bull.    By  Judson 
E.  Walker.     Illustrated.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  137.    New  York,  1881.  -75 

551  Dakota.     English  and  Dakota 
Service  Book,  being  parts  of  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer  for  use  in  the  Mis 
sionary     Jurisdiction     of     Niobrara. 
I2mo,  leather,  pp.  276.    1875.      $1.25 

Contains    English   and   Dakota   texts   on 
opposite   pages. 

552  Dakota.   Extracts  from  Gene 
sis  and  the  Psalms,  etc.,  pp.  72;  The 
Gospel    according    to    Mark,    pp.  96; 
Extracts    from    Matthew,    Luke    and 
John,  etc.,  pp.  48,  all  translated  in  the 
Language  of  the  Dacota  or  Sioux  In 
dians  by  Joseph  Renville  and  prepared 
for  the  press  by  Thomas  S.  William 
son.     Three  pieces  bound  in  one  vol. 
i6mo,  calf.    Cincinnati,  1839.       $6.00 

553  Dakota.      Jeremiah,    Ezekiel, 
Daniel  and  the  minor  Prophets,  trans 
lated  in  the  Dakota  Language  by  S. 
R.  Riggs.     I2tno,  leather    (lacks  last 
leaf).     New  York,  1877.  $1.00 

554  Dakota.      The    Acts    of    the 
Apostles  and  Epistles  of  Paul,  etc.,  in 
the  Dakota  Language  by  Stephen  R. 
Riggs.     I2mo,  half  leather,  pp.   228. 
Cincinnati,   1843.  $2.50 

555  Dakota.     The  Book  of  Gene 
sis  and  part  of  the  Psalms  in  the  Da 
kota  Language  by   Missionaries    and 
Mr.   Joseph    Renville.      I2mo,   sheep, 
pp.  296.    Cincinnati,  1842.  $2.00 


556  Dakota.      The    Dakota    First 
Reading  Book,  prepared  by  Stephen  R. 
Riggs  and  Gideon  A.  Pond.     Wood 
cuts.     i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  56.    Cincinnati, 
1839.  $5-00 

Fine,  clean  copy,  very  scarce.  Riggs' 
first  book. 

557  Delafield,   John,   Jr.      An   In 
quiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Antiqui 
ties   of   America,   with   an    Appendix 
containing    notes    and    View    of    the 
Causes  of  the  superiority  of  the  Men 
of    the    Northern   over    those   of    the 
Southern    Hemisphere.      Plates    and 
large  folding  one  of  Mexican  paint 
ing.     4to,  cloth.     New  York,  1839. 

$7-50 

Scarce,  especially  with  the  long  plate 
perfect.  A  fine  copy. 

558  Delaware.  The  Three  Epistles 
of  the  Apostle  John  translated  into  the 
Delaware  Indian   (English  and  Dela 
ware  texts  on  opposite  pages),  by  C. 
F.    Dencke.      i6mo,    boards,    pp.    42. 
New  York,  1818.  $2.50 

559  Dellenbaugh,  Fredk.  S.     The 
North    Americans    of    Yesterday,    a 
Comparative  Study    of    Indian    Life, 
Customs,  and  Products.     350  illustra 
tions.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  487.    New  York, 
1902.  $2.50 

560  Domenech,      Abbe.        Manu 
script  Pistographique  Americain.    228 
plates.      8vo,    half    morocco.      Paris, 
1860.  $10.00 

The  unhappy  work  which  caused  such 
an  immense  sensation  in  the  literary  world. 
For  extended  note  see  Field.  The  Em 
peror  and  another  destroyed  all  the  copies 
that  they  could  procure  and  it  is  now  ex 
ceedingly  rare. 


De  Smet,  Father  P.  J.  Life,  Letters  and  Travels  of  (1801-1873).  Mission 
ary  Labors  and  Adventures  among  the  Wild  Tribes  of  the  North  Amer 
ican  Indians,  embracing  minute  Description  of  their  Manners,  Customs, 
Legends,  Tradition,  etc.  Edited  from  the  Original  Manuscripts  and 
Printed  Works  by  Hiram  M.  Chittenden  and  Albert  T.  Richardson. 
Map  and  illustrations.  4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  1905.  $15.00 

"  So  fully  and  so  well  has  he  described  the  life  and  customs  of  the  North  American 
Indians,  that  were  the  tribes  and  remnants  of  nations  now  swept  away,  a  complete 
knowledge  of  their  characteristics  and  stage  of  culture  could  be  had  from  these1 
volumes.  *  *  *  A  greater  fund  of  information  concerning  the  Indians  than  by 
any  other  work  in  any  language." —  N.  Y.  Times. 


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561  Donaldson,  Thomas.   The  Six 
Nations  of  New  York,  Cayugas,  Mo 
hawks,    Oneidas,    etc.       By    Thomas 
Donaldson   (and  Gen.  H.  B.  Carring- 
ton) .    Full  page  plates  containing  por 
traits  of  the  chiefs,  etc.,   and   maps. 
4to,  sewed,  pp.  89.  Washington,  1892. 

$1.50 

562  Drake,   Saml.   G.     Biography 
and  History  of  the  Indians  of  North 
America.     Plates.     8vo,      cloth,      pp. 
708.     Boston,  1848.  $4.00 

563  Drake,  Benj.     Life  of  Tecum- 
seh  and  of  his  Brother  The  Prophet, 
with  a  Hist.  Sketch  of  the  Shawanoe 
Indians.     Woodcuts  of  Battle  of  the 
Thames,   etc.     I2mo,    cloth,   pp.   235. 
Cincinnati,   1858.  $3.50 

Full  account  of  the  Northwestern  Cam 
paign. 

564  Drannan,  Wm.  F.   Thirty-one 
years    on     the     Plains     and    in     the 
Mountains.     Record  of  a  Life  Time 
of    Hunting,     Scouting    and    Indian 
Fighting.     Illustrated.      121110,    cloth, 
pp.  586.     Chicago,  1902.  $2.00 

The    companion    of   Kit    Carson,    James 
Bridger,   scout   under   General  Crook,    etc. 

565  Du      Ponceau      and      Fisher. 
Memoir  on  the  History  of  the  Cele 
brated    Treaty   made   by    Wm.    Penn 
with  the  Indians  under  the  Elm  Tree 
at    Shackamaxon   in    1682.     8vo,   un 
bound,  pp.  63.     Phila.,   1836.       $1.50 

566  Eastman,    Charles    A.      The 
Soul    of    the    Indian.       (Ceremonies, 
Symbolic      Worship,      etc.)         I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  170.     Boston,  1911.  .75 

567  Eliot  Tract.     A  Further  Ac- 
compt  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel 
amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England 
set  forth  in  certain  Letters  sent  from 
thence.      4to,   paper.      London,   1659. 
New  York;  Reprinted  1865.        $1.00 


568  Ellis,  Edward  S.    The  Indian 
Wars  of  the  United  States  from  the 
First  Settlement  in   1607  to  close  of 
the   Great   Uprising,    1890-91.     Illus 
trated.     8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  516.  New 
York  (1892).  $3.50 

569  Eshleman,    H.    Frank.      Lan 
caster    County    Indians.     Annals    of 
the  Susquehannocks  and  other  Indian 
Tribes  of  the  Susquehanna  Territory 
from  about  the  Year  1500  to  1763,  the 
date  of  the  Extinction.     An  exhaus 
tive  and  interesting  series  of  historical 
papers      descriptive      of      Lancaster 
County's  Indians  prior  to  and  during 
the    advent    of    the    Paleface.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  415.  Lancaster,  1908.  $3.00 

570  Eskimo.        Fabricius,      Otho. 
Den     Gronlandske     Ordbog.        (The 
Greenlandish  Dictionary  amended  and 
enlarged.)     i2mo,    half    leather,    pp, 
795.     Kiobenhawn,    1805.  $8.00 

"  Very  rare." —  Sabin.  Indispensable  to 
the  student  of  the  Eskimos  and  related 
languages.  Brinley,  $20.00. 

^  571  Eskimo.  Fabricius,  Otho. 
Forsog  en  Gronlandsk  Grammatica. 
T2mo,  half  sheep,  pp.  388.  Kioben 
hawn,  1801.  $5.00 

An  Essay  to  improve  Greenlandish 
Grammar.  2d  and  best  edition.  Very 
scarce.  Brinley,  $14.00. 

572  Eskimo.  The  Gospels  accord 
ing  to  St.  Matthew,  St.  Mark  and  St. 
Luke,  translated  into  the  language  of 
the  Esquimaux  Indians  on  the  coast 
of  Labrador.  I2mo,  original  calf,  pp. 
416.  London,  1813.  $6.00 

The  first  book  printed  in  this  dialect, 
with  the'  exception  of  the  Gospel  of  St. 
John  printed  three  years  previously. 
Translated  by  the  Rev.  C.  F.  Burghardt. 
The  title-page  includes  St.  John,  but  it  was 
not  issued  with  this  edition,  being  merely 
a  reference  to  the  previous  separate  edi 
tion. 


Easton,  John.    A  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  led  to  Philip's  Indian  War 
of  1675  and  1676.     With  other  Documents  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  Franklin 
B.  Hough.     Map.     4to,  half  morocco,  pp.  208.     Albany,  1858.       $35.00 
Large  Paper  Copy. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 

French-Indian  War.  Gardiner,  Richard.  An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to 
the  West  Indies  against  Martinico,  Guadeloupe,  and  other  the  Leeward 
Islands;  subject  to  the  French  King.  Map  of  Guadeloupe,  and  plan  of 
the  attack  on  Guadeloupe.  Small  410,  sewed,  pp.  75.  London,  1759. 

$25.00 

Verv  rare  Capt.  Gardiner  commanded  Marines  in  this  expedition  and  later  was 
at  the  taking  of  Quebec,  of  which  he  edited  an  account  from  despatches  captured  from 
the :  French "now  an  extremely  rare  book.  On  quitting  the  navy  he  took  to  literature 
as  a  profession,  under  the  pseudonym  of  "  Dick  Merryfellow. 

This  is  the  first  edition,  and  there  seems  to  be  no   record  of  its   sale,  only  t 
later  issue  printed  in  Birmingham  being  recorded. 


Same.    Second  Edition.    8vo,  calf,  rebacked.    London,  1760. 
Equally  as  rare  as  the  first  edition,  published  the  preceding  year. 


$12.50 


573  Finerty,  John  F.  War  Path 
and  Bivouac  or  the  Conquest  of  the 
Sioux.  Adventures  in  the  Big  Horn 
and  Yellowstone  Expedition  of  1876. 
Illustrated.  I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  460- 
Chicago,  1890.  $i-5o 

575  Foster,    J.    W.      Pre-historic 
Races  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  415. 
Chicago,  1873.  $2-25 

Written  both  from  personal  observation 
and  a  careful  study  of  the  writings  of 
others. 

576  Fowke,  Gerard.     Archaeolog 
ical   History   of  Ohio.      The   Mound 
Builders    and    Later    Indians.     Over 
300  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  760. 
Columbus,  1902.  $2.00 

577  French  and  Indian  War.     A 
Letter    to    the    Right    Hon.    William 
Pitt  on  the  Present  Negotiations  for  a 
Peace  with  France  and   Spain.     8vo, 
new     half    calf,    gilt    top,     pp.     74- 
London,  1762.  $7-5° 

The  author  reviews  the  progress  of  the 
war  in  America. 

578  French  and   Indian  War.     A 
Seventh  Letter  to  the  People  of  Eng 


land.     8vo,     half 
(London,  n.  d. 


leather,     pp.     78. 
$5.00 

Canada  and  Louisiana.  Argues  strongly 
against  the  French  retaining  control  of  the 
Mississippi. 

579  French  and  Indian  War.    Au 
thentic  Journal  of  the    Siege   of   the 
Havana,   with   a   Plan  of   the   Siege, 
showing  the  Landing,   Encampments, 
Approaches  and  Batteries  of  the  Eng 
lish  Army,  with  the  Attacks  and  Sta 
tions   of    the   Fleet.     By    an    Officer. 
Folding  plan  of  the  Siege,  and   en-, 
graved  plan  of  the  City  of  Havana, 
Cuba,    showing    the    principal    build 
ings,     etc.        8vo,     paper,     pp.     44. 
London,  1762.  $10.00 

580  French     and      Indian  ^    War. 
Davies,    Samuel.       The    Crisis    con 
sidered     with     Reference    to     Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies.     A  Sermon 
Oct.  25th,  1756,  on  the  General  Fast 
appointed  by  New  York  on  account 
of  the  War  with  France.       8vo,  un 
bound,  pp.  36.     London,  1757.    $5.00 

Reviews  the  events   of  the  war.     Brad- 
dock's  Defeat,  etc. 


French  and  Indian  War.  Knox,  J.  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  Cam 
paigns  in  North  America,  for  the  Years  1757  to  1760,  containing  the  most 
remarkable  occurrences  of  that  Period;  particularly  the  two  sieges  of 
Quebec,  etc.,  by  Capt.  John  Knox.  Map  and  two  portraits.  2  vols.,  4to, 
original  half  calf.  (London,  Printed  for  the  Author,  1769.  $75-°° 

Fine,  clean  copy.     Portrait  of  Wolfe  inlaid.     Probably  the  best  original  authority 
on  General  Wolfe's  campaign,  and  has  been  freely  used  by  all  subsequent  writers. 


7°  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

French  and  Indian  War.  Post  Journals.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of 
the  Alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shawnese  Indians  from  the  British 
Interest,  with  the  Remarkable  Journal  of  Christian  Frederick  Post  by 
whose  Negotiations  among  the  Indians  on  the  Ohio  they  were  withdrawn 
from  the  Interests  of  the  French.  (By  Charles  Thomson.)  Map.  Pp. 
184.  London,  1759;  The  Second  Journal  of  Christian  Frederick  Post  on 
a  Message  from  the  Governor  of  Pennsylvania  to  the  Indians  on  the  Ohio. 
Pp.  67.  London,  1759.  Two  in  one  volume,  8vo,  full  sprinkled  calf, 
&lt  $90.00 

m  Since  the  days  of  Regulus  no  more  perilous  mission  has  been  undertaken  by  a 
single  man.  Braddock  had  been  defeated,  and  eight  hundred  white  soldiers  slain. 
Pitiless  massacre  reigned  on  both  sides.  Rewards  that  would  have  tempted  all  the 
fierce  borderers  a  year  before  were  offered  in  vain,  until  Christian  Post,  rejecting 
all  offers  of  compensation,  and  solely  for  peace  and  mercy's  sake,  set  out  upon  his 
mission.  Every  step  through  the  wilderness  the  most  appalling  dangers  thickened 
around  him.  A  hundred  times  were  savage  arms  raised  to  destroy  him  and  a  hun 
dred  times  by  little  less  than  miracles  the  blows  were  averted.  It  is  impossible  to 
exaggerate  the  importance  of  the  work  he  accomplished.  By  his  persuasions  he 
detached  the  Ohio  Indians  from  the  French  interest,  and  the  empire  of  that  nation 
in  the  west  fell. 

581  French     and      Indian      War.  traits     of     Francis     Drake,      Walter 
Death  of  General  Wolfe.     Engraved  Raleigh,  Admiral  Boscawen  and  oth- 
by     Theo.     Falckeysen.     Painted     by  ers.      2    vols.,     8vo,    calf.       London 
Benjamin  West.     i67/s  x  23%  in.  (circa),  1765.                                $12.50 

$7-5°          Very  rare,  not  mentioned  by  Sabin.     In- 
Very  fine  impression  of  the  third  of  four       eludes  accounts  of  the  expeditions  against 
states.     Scarce.  Louisbourg,    Cape    Breton  and  Quebec,   in 

582  French     and      Indian     War.  ft*  rFrefnch  a?lln£i?"  War'  fndi^  ™th 
Military  and  Naval  History  of  Great  f?seh  CaptUre  °f  the  PhlhPP"ies  ^  the  En&- 
Britain.     Being  an  Account  of  all  the  583  French      and      Indian      War. 
Battles,    Sieges,    Revolutions,    Rebel-  Parian,  Francis.     A  Half  Century 

FnH-l     N°t          ^°mm^ns    °f   the      Conflict     between    France   and    Eng^ 

English  Nation,   from  Julius  Caesar     land    I7oo-i75o.     Old   French   War, 

to  the  Conclusion   of  the   late   War.      Louisbourg,  etc.)      2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth 

By  a  Society  of  Naval  and  Military      Boston,  1892.  $4  rO 

Gentlemen.     7  rare  copper-plate  por-         Large  paper  edition,  limited  to  75  copies. 

French  and  Indian  War.     Washington.     The  Journal   of   Major  George 

Washington  sent  by  Hon.  Robert  Dinwiddie,  Esq.,  Lt.-Gov.   and  Com- 

mander-in-Chief  in  Virginia  to  the  Commandant  of  the  French  Forces  on 

Ohio,  with  the  Governor's  Letter  and  a  Translation  of  the  French  Officer's 

Answer.     Map.     8vo,  unbound,  pp.  32.     London,  T.  Jeffreys,  1754. 

$150.00 

One  of  the  best   copies   I  have  ever  seen  of  this   extremely  desirable  item.    It 
measures  4%  x  8^§  inches. 

French  and  Indian  War.    Williamson,  Peter.     French  and  Indian  Cruelty 
Exemplified  in  the  Life  of  Peter  Williamson.     The  Authors  Adventures 
in  North  American   (during  the  War),  his  Captivity  among  the  Indians, 
etc.     Plate.     I2mo,  new  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Edinburgh,  1792. 
Very  rare  in  uncut  condition.  $2O.OO 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


584  French     and       Indian     War. 
Plan  of  the  River  St.  Lawrence    .    .    . 
with  the  Operations  of  the  Siege  of 
Quebec.     Engraving  on  copper  from 
"The    London    Magazine"      (1760). 
7xgy2  in.  $1.00 

585  French      and      Indian      War. 
Prince,  Thos.     Extraordinary  Events 
the  Doings  of  God.     A  Sermon  oc 
casioned  by  the  Taking  of  the  City  of 
Louisbourg  by  New  England  Soldiers, 
assisted  by  a  British  Squadron.    Third 
edition.     8vo,    unbound    (cut   close). 
Boston,  1746.  $1-5° 

586  -         -  Another  Copy.     Fifth 
edition.     8vo,  half  morocco.     Boston, 
1746.  $2.50 

587  -          -  Another   Copy.     Lon 
don  edition.     8vo,  unbound.    London, 
1746.  $2.00 

588  French     and      Indian      War. 
Sewall,  Joseph.     Sermon,  Sept.  i6th, 
1762,    before    the    General    Court    of 
Massachusetts,  on  the  Joyful  News  of 
the  Reduction  of  Havannah.    8vo,  un 
cut.     Boston,  1762.  $3-00 

589  French     and      Indian      War. 
[Shebbeare,  Dr.  John.]     A  First  Let 
ter  to  the  People  of  England  on  the 
Present  Situation  and  Conduct  of  Na 
tional  Affairs.     Fourth  edition.     8vo, 
old  calf.     London,  1756.  $7-5O 

Bound  in  the  volume  are  likewise  the 
Second,  Third  and  Fourth  Letters,  all 
dated  1756.  The  title  of  the  last  reads : 
"A  Fourth  Letter  to  the  People  of  Eng 
land  on  the  Conduct  of  the  M s  in  Al 
liances,  Fleets  and  Armies,  since  the  first 
differences  on  the  Ohio,  to  the  taking  of 
Minorca  by  the  French." 

The  author  fiercely  attacks  the  Penn 
Family,  Governor  Shirley  and  the  whole 
course  of  the  War,  mentions  Braddock's 
defeat,  but  praises  Sir  William  Johnson. 
For  the  publication  of  these  and  similar 


pamphlets    Dr.    Shebbeare    was    fined    and 
pilloried. 

590  French     and      Indian      War. 
"  View  of  the  Taking  of  Quebeck  by 
the   English    Forces    Commanded    by 
Genl.  Wolfe,  Sept.  I3th,  1759."    Cop 
per    engraving    from    "  The    London 
Magazine,  1760."     6^x9%  in.     In 
laid.  $1.00 

591  French     and      Indian     War. 
Wallace,    Nesbet   W.     A  Regimental 
Chronicle  and  List  of  Officers  of  the 
6oth    or    King's    Royal    Rifle    Corps, 
formerly  the  62d  or  Royal  American 
Foot    Regiment.      Colored    plates    of 
flags  and  uniforms.      8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
312.     London,  1879.  $5«oo 

The  first  three  Colonels  were  Earl  Lou- 
don,  James  Abercromby  and  Jeffery 
Amhe'rst. 

593  Frost,  John.     Indian  Wars  of 
the  United  States,  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Present  Time.     Wood 
cuts.      8vo,    leather,    pp.    372.      New 
York,   1856.  $2.50 

594  Gregg,  Alexander.   History  of 
the  Old  Cheraws.    Containing  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Aborigines  of  the  Pedee, 
the    First    White    Settlements,    their 
Subsequent  Progress,  etc.,  etc.,  1730- 
1810.   With  notices  of  families.   Illus 
trated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  629.     Colum 
bia,  S.  C,  1905.  $3-00 

595  Gillies,  John.     Historical  Col 
lections  relating  to  the  Success  of  the 
Gospel.     2  vols.,  8vo,  calf.     London, 
1754.  $6.00 

Vol.  i  contains  a  report  of  the  speeches 
of  the  early  New  England  Indians,  col 
lected  and  taken  down  by  Daniel  Gookin 
and  translated  into  English  by  John  Eliot, 
and  Vol.  2  is  largely  devoted  to  accounts 
of  the  various  missionary  operations  in 
North  America  among  the  Indians. 


Godwyn,  Morgan.  A  Supplement  to  the  Negro's  and  Indian's  Advocate, 
or  some  further  Considerations  and  Proposals  for  carrying  on  the  Negro's 
Christianity  on  our  Plantations.  4to,  unbound,  uncut,  pp.  12.  London, 
1 68 1.  $40.00 

This  supplement  to  the  I2mo  volume  issued  in  1680  is  very  rare.     Printed  in  a 
different  size  and  style,  it  rarely  accompanies  the  volume  it  completes. 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


596  Grinnell,     Geo.  Bird.       The 
Story     of     the     Indian.  Illustrated. 
I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    270.  New    York, 
1896.  $1.00 

597  Hart,  John  S.     The   Iris,  an 
Illuminated    Souvenir    for    1852.      12 
colored    plates    of    Indian    life    after 
drawings  by  Capt.  Eastman.    8vo,  mo 
rocco,  pp.  298.     Phila.,  1852.        $3.50 

The  text  is  largely  from  the  pen  of 
Mary  Eastman. 

598  Heckewelder,  John.    Account 
of  the  History,  Manners  and  Customs 
of  the  Indian   Nations  who  once  in 
habited      Pennsylvania     and     Neigh 
bouring   States.     8vo,   boards,   uncut. 
Phila.,  1819.  $10.00 

Transactions  of  Am.  Philoso.  Soc.,  Vol. 
I.  An  exceptional  copy  in  the  original 
boards,  clean  and  fresh  condition. 

599  Henry  and  Thompson.     New 
Light   on    the    Early    History   of   the 
Greater  Northwest,  Being  the  Journals 
of   Alexander   Henry,   with   Explora 
tions  and  Life  with  the  Fur  Traders 
on   the  Red,   Saskatchewan,   and   Co 
lumbia    Rivers,    1799-1814,   now   first 
published,  with  which  are  collated  the 
original    unpublished   manuscripts    of 
David  Thompson,   edited  by  Dr.  El 
liott    Coues,    with    maps,    index,    etc. 
Limited  edition.     3   vols.,   8vo,  cloth. 
New  York,  1897.  $10.00 

Large  paper,  3  vols.,  boards,  $20.00 

Uniform    with     Dr.     Coues'     "  Lewis    & 

Clark "    and    "  Pike's    Explorations."      The 


matter  here  presented  is  entirely  new  and 
hitherto  unpublished,  and  supplements  and 
completes  this  editor's  other  works. 

Dr.  Coues  says  of  this  work:  "No 
work  approaching  these  journals  in  the 
scope,  extent,  variety,  and  interest  of  its 
contents  has  appeared  since  the  publication 
in  1801  of  Sir  Alexander  Mackenzie's 
memorable  voyages,  and  the  present  work 
will  undoubtedly  take  rank  with  that 
classic  as  a  veritable  mine  of  accurate  in 
formation." 

600  Hillhouse,    William.      Indian 
Notices    or    Sketches    of   the   Habits, 
Characters,  Languages  and  Supersti 
tions   of   the   Several   Indian   Nations 
(of  British  Guiana),  with  Icthyology 
of  the  Fresh  Waters  of  the  Interior. 
I2mo,  blue  paper  wrappers,  uncut,  pp. 
133.     (Demerara?)  1825.  $7.50 

This  rare'  book  seems  to  have  been  over 
looked  by  bibliographers.  The  author  in 
his  preface  states  his  intention  of  printing 
an  illustrated  London  edition,  but  owing 
to  the  delay  has  issued  a  few  copies  of  a 
Colonial  edition,  limited  to  enough  to  sup 
ply  His  Majesty's  Ministers  and  a  few 
friends. 

601  Hodge,  Frederick  W.     Hand 
book  of  the  American  Indians  north 
of  Mexico.  Illustrated.    (2,000  pages.) 
2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.    Washington,  1907. 

$6.00 

602  Holbrook,  Florence.  The  Hia 
watha  Primer.     Colored  illustrations. 
8vo,   cloth,   pp.   1394-8.      New  York, 
1898.  .75 


Hubbard,  William.  The  Present  State  of  New  England,  being  a  Narrative 
of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians  in  New  England  from  the  First  Planting 
in  1607  to  1677.  To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the  War  with  the 
Pequods  in  1637.  Wine  Hills  Map,  lower  third  of  it  missing.  4to,  full 
Cambridge  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  Parkhurst,  1677.  $75-OO 

A  good  copy  of  the  London  edition,  with  the  rare  leaf  of  License  preceding  title. 
The  lower  third  of  the  map  is  missing,  but  the  inscription,  "  Wine  Hills,"  and  country 
as  far  south  as  Boston  are  here. 

The  author  was  especially  qualified  to  act  as  historian  of  the  thrilling  experiences 
he  describes.  His  account  of  them  is  graphic  and  comparatively  free  from  the 
mannerisms  and  prejudices  which  mar  the  writings  of  some  of  his  contemporaries. 
Such  volumes  are1  the  foundation  of  our  knowledge  of  these  stirring  times,  and  their 
value,  both  to  the  student  and  the  amateur,  must  continually  increase. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


73 


Humboldt.  Vues  des  Cordilleres  et  Monumens  des  Peuples  Indigenes  de 
rAmerique.  Illustrated  with  69  plates  of  antiquities,  remains,  etc.,  many 
of  which  are  beautifully  colored  by  hand.  2  vols.,  large  folio,  half  russia 
(a  little  wornj.  Paris,  1810.  $60.00 

Very  rare   probably  the  most  beautiful  as  well  as  the  most  interesting  of  any  of 
Humboldt's  works.     Every  class  of  Mexican,  Aztec  and  Peruvian  antiquities  receives 
the  closest  analysis,  and   are   profusely  illustrated  by   the  beautiful   colored   plates. 
Many  copies  lack  pages  272-350  of  the  text  and  plates   50-60.    The  above  copy  i 
complete,   and  also  has  the  sixteen-page  Introduction,   dated  1813,  which  is  almo; 
always  wanting. 

603  Hubbard,  Win.     The  History     colored  and  plain  plates.    2  vols.,  8vo, 
of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  England     old  calf.     London,   1814.  $7-5° 

from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  Ter-          Written  to  show  the  origin  and  progress 

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609  Hunter,    John    D.      Manners 
and  Customs  of  Several  Indian  Tribes 
located  west  of  the  Mississippi.     8vo, 
boards,     uncut,     with     paper     label. 
Phila.,  Printed  for  the  Author,  1823. 

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610  Indian    Deeds    of    Hampden 
Co.,  Mass.    Copies  of  all  Land  Trans 
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Notes    and    Translations    of    Indian 
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drew   Wright.      8vo,   cloth.      Spring 
field,  1905.  $4.50 

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and  customs  of  the  race,  etc. 

611  Inman,  Henry.     Tales  of  the 
Trail.     Short  Stories  of  Western  Life. 
I2ino,  cloth,  pp.  280.     Topeka,  1898. 

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mination  of  the  War  with  King  Philip 
in  1677.  From  the  original  work, 
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Preface^  Life,  Pedigree  of  the  Author 
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604  -          -  Another  Copy.    Large 
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605  Hubbard,  William.   Narrative 
of  the  Indian  Wars  of  New  England 
from  the   First   Planting,    1607-1677. 
8vo,  old  calf,  pp.  382.     Stockbridge, 
1803.  $6.00 

With    List    of    Subscribers.      An    early 
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606  Humfreville,  J.  Lee.    Twenty 
Years  among  our  Savage  Indians,  a 
Record  of  Personal  Experiences,  Ob 
servations  and  Adventures  among  the 
Indians  of  the  Wild  West.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  674.    Hartford,  1897. 

$2.50 

607  Humboldt,    Alexander.      Re 
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and  Monuments  of  the  Ancient    In 
habitants     of     America.       Numerous 


Iroquois  Treaty.  The  Treaty  Held  with  the  Indians  of  the  Six  Nations  at 
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612  James,  Geo.  W.    The  Indians         617  Journal  of  American  Ethnol- 
of  the  Painted  Desert  Region.    Hopis,  ogy  and  Archaeology.     Edited  by  J. 
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615  Jones,  Peter.     History  of  the         619  Ketchum,     Wm        Authentic 
Ojebway   Indians    (Antiquities,   Lan-  f.d   Comprehensive   History  of   But- 
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parts.       Plates.  4to,    paper,     uncut,  the  Iroquois  and  is  a  complete  Indian  his- 

Pans,    1896-7.  $3.50  tory  of  Western  New  York. 

Kane,  Paul.  Wanderings  of  an  Artist  among  the  Indians  of  North  Amer 
ica,  from  Canada  to  Vancouver's  Island  and  Oregon  through  the  Hud 
son's  Bay  Company's  Territory  and  back  again,  with  Census  of  the  Indian 
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8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  45 5+ appendix.  London,  1859.  $15.00 

Very  scarce.  The  author,  after  four  years'  study  of  art  in  Europe,  returned  to 
Canada  filled  with  the  determination  to  fulfill  an  early  design  of  executing  a  series  of 
drawings  of  scenes  in  Indian  life.  To  accomplish  this  he  traversed,  almost  alone,  the 
territories  of  the  Red  River  Settlement,  the  Valley  of  the  Saskatchewan;  across  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  down  the  Columbia  River,  the  shores  of  Puget  Sound  and  Van 
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Le  Clercq,  Chrestien.     Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  Gaspesie,  qui  Contient  les 

Moeurs  &  la  Religion  des  Sauvages  Gaspesiens  Porte-Croix,  adorateurs 

du  Soleil,  &  d'autres  Peuples  de  1'Amerique  Septentrionale,  dite  le  Canada. 

Dedie's  A  Madame  La  Princesse  d'Epinoy.     121110,  original,  calf,  pp.  (28) 

572.     Paris,   1691.  $60.00 

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record  of   the   labors   of   converting  the  Gaspe   Indians.     He   not   only   records   the 

results  of  his  own  missionary  life  among  the  savages  inhabiting  the  shores  of  the 

St.   Lawrence,  but  he   has  left  us   an  account  of  their   peculiar   traits   of  character, 

religious   rites   and  mode  of   life   before  these   had  been   modified   by   contact   with 

civilization. 

620  Kip,    Lawrence.      Army    Life  1857,  and  of  Miss  Abigail  Gardiner's 
on  the  Pacific.  A  Journal  of  the  Expe-  Three   Months'   Captivity  among  the 
dition  against  the  Northern  Indians  in  Indians.     8vo,   paper,    pp.    48.      New 
the  Summer  of  1858.    121110,  cloth,  pp.  Britain,  1857.                                   $4-5° 
144.     New  York,   1859.                $2.50  6       Littiejohn,  F.  J.     Legends  of 

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621  Larpenteur,    Charles      Forty  (Shawnee    War    or    The     Michigan 
Years   a   Fur   Trader   on   the   Lpper  Scouts  of  l8oo_j .  The  Sauk>  Fox  and 
Missouri.    The  Personal  Narrative  of  Chippewa   Raid  of   1803 ;   The  Chip- 
Chester    Larpenteur   from   a   hitherto  pewa  Raid  Qn  Green  Bay;  The  Cam. 
unknown  MS.     Edited  with  full  com-  j       of  Tippecanoe  or  f  he  Michigan 
mentory    by    Dr.    Elliot    Cones.     18  Scouts  of  1811,  etc.)     Numerous  inns- 
maps    portraits   and   illustrations^     2  trationSm   8vo,  cloth,  pp.  566.    Allegan, 
vols,  8vo,  cloth.    N.Y.,i8g8       $6.00  Mich.,  1875.                                    $4-^ 

Limited  edition  and  No.  2  of  American  ,..                                                       -       .. 

Explorer    Series.  Very  scarce.     The  author  was  for  forty 

T    "       T        -n       TT  ^             r^i  years    in    close    touch    with    the    Michigan 

^  622  Lee,    Le    P.      History    of   the  'tribes  as  a  Sllrvey0r,  and  made  a  study  of 

Spirit    Lake    Massacre,    March    8th,  the  subject. 

Lewis,  J,  O.  The  Aboriginal  Portfolio.  72  colored  plates.  Folio,  half  crim 
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also  a  title-page. 

Lewis  was  the  artist  of  the  Indian  Department  who  made  his  drawings  on  the 
spot  when  treaties  were  made  and  meetings  held  with  the  different  tribes. 

Long,  J.  Voyages  and  Travels  of  an  Indian  Interpreter  and  Trader,  De 
scribing  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  North  American  Indians;  with 
an  Account  of  the  Posts  situated  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  Lake  Ontario, 
&c.  To  which  is  added,  a  Vocabularly  of  the  Chippeway  Language. 
Names  of  the  Furs  and  Skins,  in  English  and  French.  Map.  4to,  half 
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Company  who  have  written  accounts  of  their  experiences  seem  to  have  suffered. 
Very  fine  copy. 


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624  Livingston,  William.  A  Let 
ter  to  the  Rev.  John,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Landaff,  occasioned  by  Some  Passage 
in  his  Sermon,  Feb.  2Oth,  1767,  in 
which  the  American  Colonies  are 
loaded  with  great  and  undeserved 
Reproach.  8vo,  unbound,  pp.  26 
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Relates  almost  entirely  to  the  Gospel 
among  the  Indians  of  New  England  Hoi- 
den  copy,  $11.50. 

625  McCoy,  Isaac.  History  of 
the  Baptist  Indian  Missions,  embrac 
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ot  the  Western  Territory,  and  relates  his 
•xpenences  in  this  volume,  combined  with 
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626  McKnight,      Charles.        Our 
Western    Border.      Its    Life,    Massa 
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Containing  the  Cream  of  all  the  Rare 
old    Border    Chronicles.      8vo     cloth 
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627  McKenney,  Thos.  L.    History 
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628  Maltby,  W.  J.     Captain  Jeff, 
or  Frontier  Life  in  Texas  with  the 
Texas    Rangers.     Illustrations.     8vo, 
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Westward,  exhibiting  the  just  Boun 
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630  Marshall,  Orsamus  II.  His 
torical  Writings  relating  to  the  Early 
History  of  the  West.  Introduction  by 
William  L.  Stone.  Portrait  and  maps. 
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McKenny,  T.  L.,  and  Hall,  James.     History  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  North 

America,   with   Biographical   Sketches   and   Anecdotes  of   the   Principal 

Chiefs.     120  Beautiful  Colored  Portraits  from  Paintings  in  the  Depart 

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THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


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Morton,  Samuel  G.    Crania  Americana ;  or,  Comparative  View  of  the  Skulls 

of  Various  Aboriginal  Nations  of  North  and  South  America.     78  plates 

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631  Matthews,  Washington.    Eth-     calf^  pp.    148.      Bath,    Eizak  Pitman, 
nology  and  Philology  of  the  Hidatsa 

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632  Meguiness,    John    F.      Biog 
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1856.  $1.50 

Printed  in   Pitman's  phonetic  type. 

637  Micmac.    Rand,  Silas  T.    Dic 
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mac    Indians    who    reside    in    Nova 
Scotia,    etc.      4to,    boards,    pp.    286. 
Halifax,  1888.  $3-00 

638  Micmac.      The    New    Testa 
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633  Merriam,  C.  Hart.  The  Dawn      Thick    i6mo,   half   bound.      Chebook- 
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634  Messiter,    Charles    A.      Sport 
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368.     London,  1890.  $2.50 

635  Micmac.    The  Gospel  accord-      York,  1835. 
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639  Mills,  Samuel  J.     Memoir  of. 
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644  Moore-Willson,  Minnie.    The 
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J2mo,  cloth,  pp.  126.     Phila.,  1896. 

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645  Moorehead,  Warren  K.  Wan- 
neta,    the    Sioux.       (Custer,    Sitting 
Bull,    etc.)      Illustrated.     8vo,    cloth, 
pp.  285.     London,  1891.  $1.50 

646  Moravian      Missions.        John 
Papunhank,    a    Christian    Indian    of 
North  America.      (Scenes  in  Susque- 
hanna,   Zeisberger,   etc.)       161110,   un 
bound,  pp.  32.     Dublin,  n.  d.       $3.50 

647  Moravians.     [Reichel,  W.  C.] 
A    Memorial    of    the    Dedication    of 
Monuments  erected  by  the  Moravian 
Historical  Society  to  mark  the  sites  of 
Ancient  Missionary  Stations  in   New 
York  and    Connecticut.      5   full-page 
plates.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    185.      New 
York,  1860.  $1.00 

648  Nadailac,    Marquis   de.      Pre- 
Historic     America.       Translated     by 
N.  D'Anvers,  edited  by  W.  H.  DalL 
219  illustrations.     8vo,  'cloth,  pp.  566. 
London,  1885.  $2.50 

649  Navaho.    An  Ethnologic  Dic 
tionary  of  the  Navaho  Language  by 
The  Franciscan  Fathers.     95  illustra 


tions.      8vo,    paper,     pp.     536.       St. 
Michaels,  Ariz.    (1910).  $5.00 

Edition  limited  to  200  copies  of  this 
splendid  work,  which  covers  a  wide  field 
of  information  respecting  this  famous 
tribe.  Their  legends,  customs,  industries, 
etc.,  are  treated  at  great  length. 

650  News  from  New  England.    A 
True  and  Last  Account  of  the  present 
Bloody   War   carried  on  betwixt  the 
Infidel     Natives     and     the     English 
Christian      and      Converted      Indians 
(with  Notes  by  Saml.  G.  Drake).  4to, 
boards.       London,     1676;     reprinted, 
1865.  $5.00 

One  of  three  copies  printed  on  drawing 
paper  for  W.  Elliot  Woodward. 

651  Orton,  J.  R.     Camp  Fires  of 
the  Red  Men   or  A  Hundred  Years 
Ago.     Plates.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  401. 
New  York,  1857.  $1.50 

652  Perrot,    Nicholas.       Memoire 
sur  les  Moeurs,  Coustumes  et  Religion 
des     Sauvages    de    I'Amerique    Sep- 
tentrionale.      8vo,    paper,    uncut,    pp. 
384.     Leipzig,  1864.  $6.00 

The  work  of  Perrot  here  presented  to 
the  public  for  the  first  time  had  re 
mained  in  Manuscript  for  more  than  a 
century  and  a  half;  but  not  unknown.  It 
had  served  Charlevoix  in  the  preparation 
of  his  great  history  of  New  France;  as 
it  had  long  before  its  governors  La  Barre, 
Denonville  and  Frontenac  in  determining 
their  policy  towards  the  various  tribes  of 
Indian  allies  and  foes  it  describes.  Its 
author  was  for  twenty  years  a  simple  fur 
trader,  visiting  and  residing  for  long  peri 
ods  with  the  savages  he  had  made  his 
friends.  For  nearly  twenty  years  subse 
quently  he  was  the  official  interpreter  of 
the  government. 

653  Morton,  Sarah  W.     Ouabi,  or 
the  Virtues  of  Nature,  an  Indian  Tale, 
by  Philenia,  a  Lady  of  Boston.    Plate 
by  Hill.     8vo,  unbound,  uncut.     Bos 
ton,  1790.  $5.00 

654  Fillings,   James    C.      Bibliog 
raphies  of  the   Eskimo,   Siouan,  Chi- 
nookon,    Athapascan    and    Wakashan 
Languages       (with       Bibliographical 
Notes).     5  vols.  8vo,  paper.     Wash 
ington,  1887-94.  $5.00 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS.  79 

Richardson,  Major.    Wacousta;  or,  the  Prophecy:  A  Tale  of  the  Canadas. 

3  vols.,  I2mo,  cloth  (margins  of  a  few  pages  in  vol.  2  slightly  damaged 

by  a  nail).     London,  1832.  $10.00 

Very  scarce.     A   remarkable  study  of   life   among   the   Canadian   Indians   in  the 

1  The  story  is  founded  upon  incidents  connected  with  the  attempt  on  Fort  Detroit 
by  the  famous  Indian  chief,  Pontiac,  in  the  year  1736.    The  conspiracy  of  this  wily 
and  treacherous  warrior  to  possess  himself  of  the  various  posts  held  by  the  English 
in  the  West    and  which  was  foiled  of  complete  success  only  by  the  commandant  at 
Detroit  being  forewarned,  it  is  said,  by  a  beautiful  Indian  girl  for  whom  an  omcer 
of  the  garrison  had  formed  an  attachment,  gives  the  groundwork  for  a  story  replete 
with  romantic  and  thrilling  situations,  vivid  descriptive  passages,  and  a   rapidity  c 
action  that  carries  the   reader   along  almost  breathlessly   to  the  close.     Many  com 
petent  critics  have  declared  "  Wacousta  "  to  be  the  greatest  Canadian  novel. 
Rafinesque,  C.  S.     Ancient  History,  or  Annals  of  Kentucky,  with  a  Survey 

of  the  Ancient  Monuments  of  North  America.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  39. 


Frankfort,  1824. 

A  good,  clean  copy.    This  learned  author  was  the  foremost  of  the  earlier  students 
of  our  aboriginal  antiquities. 

655  Priest,  Josiah.    American  An-  Lake   Huron.)      i6mo,   unbound,   pp. 
tiquities  and  Discoveries  in  the  West.  58-     Dublin,  1791. 

Evidence  that  an  Ancient  Population  660  Sacs  and   Fox  War.     Narra- 

difrerent    from    the    present    Indians,  tive  of  the  Capture  and  Providential 

peopled  America.    Plates.    Third  edi-  Escape  of  Misses  Frances  and  Almira 

tion.    8vo,  calf  (foxed),  pp.  400.    Al-  Hall,  who  were  taken  Prisoners  by  the 

banv   1833                                       $3-00  Savages  near  Indian  Creek  (Illinois), 

likewise  the  Captivity  and   Suffering 

656  —  -  --  Same.     Fifth  Edition.  of     philip    Brigdon,    a     Kentuckian. 
8vo,   calf,  pp.  400.     Albany,   1835.  Plate.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    24.      (New 

$4-50  York)   1832.    '                                 $7-50 

An  exceptionally  fresh,  clean  copy.     Al-  A  scarce  contemporary  narrative  of  the 

though    containing    the    same    number    of  Sacs  and  Fox  War  in  Illinois.     Somewhat 

pages,  it  is  an  entirely  new  edition.     Both  worn. 

contain   papers   by   Rafinesque.  66  1   Sanford,  Ezekiel.     History  of 

-  -pM,i    AT    r      ArM-in-nlnc   -  nf  the  United  States  before  the  Revolu- 

657  Read    M    C     Archaeo  Aborigines. 
Ohio     Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp  1  19.  p*hil 
Cleveland,  n.  d.                               $1.50 


658   (Richardson,  Wm.)     The  In-        .The  part   relating  to   the  Indians  occu- 
,.     J      V  t  i     j.  HM  pies  the  first  200  pages  and  is  divided  into 

dian,  a  Tragedy  performed  at  Theatre      fhree  sections>  th£  mythical,  doubtful  and 

Royal,    Richmond.       (Scene    laid    on      certain  historical  data. 

Sanders,  Daniel  C.  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  with  the  First  Settlers 
of  the  United  States,  particularly  in  New  England.  Written  in  Vermont. 
i6mo,  original  calf,  with  label.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1812.  $100.00 

The  best  copy  I  have  ever  seen  of  this  book,  which  when  found  is  usually  in  a 
more  or  less  mutilated  condition. 

"  Published  anonymously,  without  preface,  it  was  known  to  but  few  that  the 
author  was  the  Rev.  Daniel  Clark  Sanders,  President  of  the  University  of  Vermont. 
Immediately  after  its  appearance  some  person  .  .  .  published  an  acrimonious 
critique  upon  the  book.  .  .  .  Such  was  the  effect  of  the  article  upon  Mr.  Sanders 
that  the  work  was  suppressed.  ...  So  nearly  complete  was  the  destruction  of  the 
volume  that  it  was  forgotten  by  those  who  professed  to  know  most  of  its  author, 
his  biographers,  and  neither  Thompson,  Williams  or  Hemenway  mention  Sanders' 
authorship  of  the  Indian  Wars."  —  Field. 


8o 


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(Sanders,  Daniel  C.)  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  with  the  First  Settlers 
of  the  United  States  to  the  commencement  of  the  Late  War.  2  wood 
cuts.  I2mo,  boards,  uncut,  in  morocco  case,  pp.  180.  Rochester,  1828. 

$32.50 

Very  fine  copy  from  the  Lefferts  and  Sampson  collections.  It  is  one  of  the  copies 
issued  without  the  Appendix.  This  second  is  rarer  than  the  first  edition  printed  at 
Montpelier,  1812.  A  manuscript  note  by  Saml.  G.  Drake  regarding  the  work  pasted  on 
inside  of  back  cover. 


662  Seneca.     A  Spelling  Book  in 
the    Seneca   Language,   with   English 
Definitions    by    Rev.    Asher    Wright. 
Small  4to,  unbound,  pp.  112.    Buffalo 
Creek     Reservation,     Mission     Press, 
1842.  $7.50 

Exceedingly  rare,  especially  in  this  state. 
An  invaluable  aid  to  the  student,  compiled 
by  one  who  spent  most  of  his  life  among 
the  Seneca  Indians,  and  whose  knowledge 
of  their  language  was  thoroughly  adequate. 

663  Smith,      Edmond      R.       The 
Araucanians,    or    Notes    of    a    Tour 
among  the  Indian  Tribes  of  Southern 
Chili.      Illustrated.      I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
335.     New  York,  1855.  $1.00 

664  Some    Transactions    between 
the  Indians  and  Friends  in   Pennsyl 
vania  in  1791  and   1792.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  14.     London,  1792.  $3-5O 

Address  of  the  Seneca  Chief  Corn- 
planter  and  Conference  with  Cherokees, 
Creeks,  Chickesaws  and  Choctaws. 

665  Sprague,    John     T.       Origin, 
Progress  and  Conclusion  of  the  Flor 
ida    War.       Map     and     illustrations. 
8vo,    half    morocco,    pp.    557.      New 
York,  1848.  $7.50 

666  Squier,  E.   G.,  and  Davis,  E. 
H.   Ancient  Monuments  of  the  Missis 
sippi  Valley.    48  plates  and  207  wood 
cuts.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  306.     New  York, 
1848.  $15.00 

This  is  the  first  systematic  work  pub 
lished  with  descriptions  of  the  Mound- 
builders.  Recent  works  bearing  on  this 
subject  have  borrowed  largely  from  its 
pages.  Its  chief  features  are,  a  scientific 
arrangement,  simplicity  and  directness  of 
statement,  with  no  attempt  at  mere  specu 
lation  or  theory. 

667  Squier,     E.     G.       Aboriginal 
Monuments  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
comprising  the  results  of  original  sur 
veys  and  explorations,  with  an  illus 
trative  appendix.     Plates.     4to,  orig 


inal    paper    covers,    uncut,    pp.     188. 
(Washington,  1849.)  $5-OO 

"  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowl 
edge." 

668  Squier,  E.  G.     Antiquities  of 
the   State   of   New   York,   Describing 
Earthworks,       Inclosures,       Mounds, 
Bone-Heaps,  etc.,  found  in  the  Vari 
ous  Counties.    With  a  Supplement  on 
the   Antiquities  of  the   West.      Illus 
trated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  343.     Buffalo, 
1851.  $4.50 

669  Squier,    E.    G.     The    Serpent 
Symbol,     and    the    Worship    of    the 
Reciprocal    Principles    of    Nature    in 
America.    Plates.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  254. 
New  York,  1851.  $12.00 

Fine  copy.  The  plates  are  representa 
tions  of  the  ancient  temples,  idols  or  struc 
tures  of  Serpentine  form  which  have  been 
found  in  North  America.  These  are  com 
pared  with  corresponding  symbols  discov 
ered  in  Egypt,  India  and  other  parts  of 
Asia. 

670  Stanhope,  George.  The  Early 
Conversion    of    Islanders,    Wise    Ex 
pedient  for  Propagating  Christianity. 
A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Incor 
porated   Society   for  the  Propagation 
of    the    Gospel.      2    folding    plates. 
I2mo,  boards,  pp.  39.     London,  1714. 

$3-50 

Contains  account  of  work  among  the 
Mohawk  and  other  New  York  Indians. 

671  Stevens,    Edward    T.      Flint 
Chips:   A   Guide    to    Prehistoric    Ar 
chaeology,  as  illustrated  in  the  Black- 
more     Museum.       Illustrated.       8vo, 
cloth.    London,  1870.  $5 .00 

Much  the  largest  portion  of  the  volume 
is  devoted  to  the  description  of  the  uten 
sils,  weapons  and  ornaments  manufactured 
by  the  North  American  Indians.  Their 
habitations,  mounds,  fortifications  and 
antiquities  are  described  at  great  length 
and  with  much  evident  research. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


81 


Steward,  James.  History  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  of  the  Landing  of 
our  Forefathers  and  of  their  Most  Remarkable  Engagements  with  the 
Indians  in  New  England,  to  which  is  annexed  the  Defeat  of  Gens.  Brad- 
dock,  Harmer  and  St.  Clair.  Folding  Copperplate.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut, 
pp.  176.  Brooklyn  (1809).  $25-°° 

An  excellent  copy  of  the  first  edition  of  what  is  unquestionably  one  of  the  most 
difficult  books  to  secure  in  good  condition  in  the  whole  range  of  Indian  literature 
It  was  repeatedly  reprinted  for  about  50  years,  usually  under  the  authorship  oi 
Henry  Trumbull,  but,  as  in  the  case  of  Loudon's  book,  it  was  read  to  pieces.  Ihe 
first  three  editions  were  printed  on  soft,  frail  paper  so  were  speedily  destroyed. 


672  Steele,   Zadock.     The   Indian 
Captive,  or  Narrative  of  the  Captivity 
and  Sufferings  of  Zadock  Steel  Map. 
I2mo,  boards,  pp.    166.     Springfield, 
1908.  $1-50 

673  Stone,  William  L.     Life  and 
Times  of  Joseph  Brant,  including  the 
Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revo 
lution,    and    sketches    of    the    Indian 
Campaigns  of  Generals  Harmar,   St. 
Clair  and  Wayne.    And  other  matters 
connected  with  the  Indian  relations  of 
the  United  States  and  Great  Britain, 
from  the  peace  of  1783  to  the  Indian 
peace  of   1795.     Illustrated.     2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth.    New  York,  1838.       $9.00 

An  exceptionally  clean,  fresh  copy  of  the 
First  Edition. 

674  Street,  Alfred  B.     Frontenac, 
a  Poem  of  the  Iroquois.     Portrait  of 
the    author    and    colored    title.      4to, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  324.    Albany, 
1866.  $3-50 

A  poem  dealing  with  Frontenac's  expedi 
tion  against  the  Iroquois  in  1696.  A  beau 
tiful  volume. 


676  Sullivan's   Expedition.     Jour 
nal    of    the    Military   Expeditions   of 
John  Sullivan  against  the  Six  Indian 
Nations,  in  1779,  with  Records  of  the 
Centennial    Celebrations.      By    Fred 
erick  Cook.      Maps  and  steel  plates. 
Royal  8vo,   cloth,  pp.  580.     Auburn, 
1807.  $2.50 

677  Sullivan's     Campaign.       The 
Centennial     Celebration     of     General 
Sullivan's  Campaign  against  the  Iro 
quois    in    1779.      Held    at    Waterloo, 
Sept.  3,  1879.     Prepared  by  Diedrich 
Willers,  with  sketch  of  the  Waterloo 
Library  and  Historical  Society  by  Rev. 
S.     H.     Gridley.      Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  356.    Waterloo,  1880.    $2.50 

Some  newspaper  cuttings  on  local  his 
tory,  and  the  early  history  of  the  Seneca 
Indians  pasted  in. 

678  Thomson,    Charles.      An    In 
quiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Alienation 


of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  In 
dians  from  the  British  Interest,  and 
the  Measures  taken  for  recovering 
their  Friendship,  with  the  remarkable 
Journal  of  Christian  Frederic  Post, 
with  notes  by  the  Editor,  explaining 
sundry  Indian  Customs,  etc.,  written 
in  Pennsylvania.  Map.  4to,  paper, 
uncut,  pp.  184.  London,  1759.  $5 .00 
A  reprint  (Phila.,  1867).  75  copies 
printed  this  size. 

Stone,  William  L.  Works  of.  Large  Paper  Edition.  Life  of  Brant,  2 
vols.;  Life  of  Sir  William  Johnson,  2  vols.;  Life  of  Red  Jacket,  I  vol. 
Maps  and  Illustrations.  5  vols.,  royal  8vo,  paper,  uncut,  in  cloth  box. 
Albany,  1864-6.  $50.00 

A  splendid,  clean  set  of  the  beautiful  large  paper  edition  which  was  limited  to  50 
copies.  The  importance  of  these  works  on  Indian  and  Revolutionary  history  cannot 
be  overestimated. 


675  Sturgis,  Thomas.  Common 
Sense  View  of  the  Sioux  War,  with 
True  Method  of  Treatment.  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  45.  Waltham,  1877.  $I-5° 

Five  Articles  written  from  Cheyenne 
soon  after  the  Custer  Massacre. 


LATH  HOP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Tanner,  John.  A  Narrative  of  Captivity  and  Adventures  during  Thirty 
Years  Residence  among  the  Indians  in  the  Interior  of  North  America. 
Prepared  for  the  Press  by  Edwin  James.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  pp.  426.  New  York,  1830.  $30.00 

Timberlake,  St.  Henry.  The  Memoirs  of,  who  accompanied  Three  Chero 
kee  Indians  to  England  in  1762,  containing  whatever  he  observed  Re 
markable  during  the  Travels  to  and  from  that  Nation.  Map  and  plates  of 
Secret  Journal  taken  from  a  Frenchman.  8vo,  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
London,  1765.  $75 .00 

A  very  tall,  fine  uncut  copy  of  this  rare  book.     The  map  of  "  Over  the  Hills," 
drawn  by  the  author,  shows  the  Tennessee  River  country  around  Fort  Loudon. 

679  Tibbies,  T.  H.  The  Ponca  68 1  Treaties  between  the  United 
Chiefs.  An  Indian's  Attempt  to  Ap-  States  and  the  Several  Indian  Tribes, 
peal  from  the  Tomahawk  to  the  Court  1778-1837,  with  a  copious  Table  of 
(on  Dakota  Land  Cases).  I2mo,  Contents.  8vo,  half  sheep,  pp.  699. 
paper,  pp.  146.  Boston,  1887.  $1.00  Washington,  1837.  $3.00 

682  Treaties.  A  Compilation  of 
all  the  Treaties  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Indian  Tribes  Now  in 
Force.  Royal  8vo,  sheep,  pp.  1,075. 


680  Tooker,  Wm.  Wallace.  The 
Algonquian  Series.  Ten  valuable 
Monographs  written  by  William  Wal 
lace  Tooker,  with  Ethnological  and 
Historical  notes.  Handsomely  printed  Wasl  mgton,  1873. 
on  fine  paper  and  edition  limited  to 
250  copies.  10  vols.,  I2mo,  cloth. 


$3.00 

683  Vetromile,    Eugene.       Indian 
Good  Book  made  for  the  benefit  of  the 


$15.00      Penobscot  Passamaquoddy,  St.  Johns, 


1.  The  Origin  of  the  Name  Manhattan. 

2.  Indian  Names  of  Places  in  the  Bor 

ough   of  Brooklyn. 

3.  The  Names  Susquehanna  and  Ches 

apeake. 

4.  The  Indian  Names  for  Long  Island. 

5.  The     Algonquian     Names     for     the 

Sioux   Tribes   of  Virginia. 

6.  The  Boocootawanankes,  or  the  Fire 

Nation. 

7.  Some  Indian  Fishing  Stations  upon 

Long  Island. 

8.  The  Algonquian  Terms  Patawoneke 

and  Massawomeke. 

9.  The  names   of   Chickahominy,   Pas- 

nunkey  and,   Kuskarawaoke. 
10.     The    Significance    of    John    Eliot's 
Natick  and  the  Name  Merrimac. 


Micmac  and  other  Tribes  of  Abnaki 
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Scarce,  a  good  copy.  Prayers,  services, 
etc.,  in  various  languages  of  the  Algon 
quian  tribes. 

684  Wakefield,  John  A.  History 
of  the  Black  Hawk  War  (between  the 
United  States  and  the  Sac  and  Fox 
Nations).  Reprinted  from  the  edition 
of  1834,  with  Notes,  by  Frank  E. 
Stevens.  Illustrated.  8vo,  boards,  un 
cut,  pp.  224.  Chicago,  1908.  $15.00 

Edition  of  only  200  copies  printed  for 
the  Caxton  Club. 


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crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  By  Bedford,  London,  1765.  A 
Concise  Account  of  North  America,  with  Account  of  the  several  Nations 
and  Tribes  of  Indians.  8vo  half  green  levant  morocco,  uncut.  London, 
1765.  $150.00 

Magnificent  tall  copies  of  these  two  important  books,  excessively  rare  uncut. 


THE  AMERICAN  INDIANS. 


Withers,  Alexander.  Chronicles  of  Border  Warfare ;  or,  a  History  of  the 
Settlement  by  the  Whites  of  Northwestern  Virginia,  and  of  the  Indian 
Wars  and  Massacres  in  that  section  of  the  State,  with  Selections,  Anec 
dotes,  etc.  i2mo,  sheep.  Lacks  the  leaf  of  Contents  as  is  generally  the 
case,  but  contains  the  Advertisement  of  the  Publisher.  Clarksburg,  Va., 
1831.  $25-°° 

Slightly  foxed  as  usual,  but  otherwise  a  good  copy. 

685  Weiser,   Conrad,   and   the   In-      eludes  some  of  the  most  important   Cap- 
el  ian  Policy  of  Colonial  Pennsylvania 
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688  Young,    Egerton    R.      Stories 
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THE   NEW   ENGLAND   STATES. 

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689  Adams,     Hannah.      A    Sum 
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691  Ames'   Almanac.     An    Astro 
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692  Ames'    Almanacks.       Briggs, 
Sam.    The  Essays,  Humor  and  Poems 
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Almanacks,     1726-1775,    with     Notes 
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693  Amherst,  Mass.    Tyler,  W.  S. 
History   of   Amherst   College    during 
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694  Andover,     Mass.       Historical 
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Andover,  1859.  $2.00 

695  Andover,     Mass.       Historical 
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696  Arlington,      Mass.        Parker, 
Charles  S.     Town  of  Arlington,  Past 
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331-     Arlington,  1907.  $3.00 

697  Ashburnham,    Mass.      Cush- 
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698  Ashburndale,  Mass.     Manual 
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1887.  .75 

699  Augusta,  Me.     North,  James 
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Plymouth   Company   and   Settlements 
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Augusta,  1870.  $8.00 

700  Antrobus,  B.    Buds  and  Blos- 
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Spirit  of   Love.      Being  a   Collection 
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Third   Edition.      i6mo,    full   polished 
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Fine  copy  from  the  Huth  collection.  A 
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England  Professors,"  lamenting  the  "  blood 
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there. 

701  Barrington,    R.    I.      Bicknell, 
Thos.  W.     Barrington  Soldiers  in  the 
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7oia  Bartlett,  W.  H.  The  Pilgrim 
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702  Bay  Psalm  Book,  being  a  Re 
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England,    1640.      8vo,   boards,   uncut. 
New  York,  n.  d.  $1.50 

Contains  introduction  by  Wilberforce 
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703  Baylies,  Francis.    Hist.  Mem 
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from  the  Flight  of  the  Pilgrims  into 
Holland,  1608,  to  Union  with  Mass., 
1692.      With    Corrections   and    Index 
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Best  edition.  One  of  the  most  important 
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704  Belchertown,    Mass.     Doolit- 
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705  Berkshire   County,  Mass.     A 
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706  Beverley,   Mass.      History   of 
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707  Billerica,     Mass.       Historical 
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loose.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  36.     Amherst, 
N.  H.,   1816.  $2.00 

708  Billerica,    Mass.      Manual    of 
the  Orthodox  Congregational  Church, 
containing    its    History    and    List    of 
Members.    121110,  paper,  pp.  20.    1855. 

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709  Block  Island.     Livermore,  S. 
T.     History  of    Block    Island,    from 
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Hartford,  1877.  $1.25 

710  Boston.      A    History    of    the 
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711  Boston.         Bigelow,      Jacob. 
Florula  Bostoniensis.    A  Collection  of 
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712  Boston.     Bridgman,  Thomas. 
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Inscriptions  on  the  Sepulchral  Monu 
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Ground  in  the  City  of  Boston,   with 
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Many  of   the    Early    Settlers   of   the 
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713  -         -  Same.         Copps      Hill 
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714  Boston.      Drake,    Samuel    G. 
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715 Another   Copy.      Half 

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716  Boston.       Ellis,     Arthur     B. 
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Boston,  1 88 1.  $2.00 

Largely  devoted  to  the  lives  of  its  fa 
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717  Boston.        Homans,      J.      S. 
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718  Boston.    King,  D.  S.   History 
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the  Odeon.     (With  List  of  Names.) 
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719  Boston.   Lodge,  Henry  Cabot. 
Boston  (Historic  Towns)  Map.  121110, 
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720  Boston.       MacDonald,     Edw. 
Old  Copps  Hill  Burial  Ground,  with 
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721  Boston.     Manual  of  the  Cen 
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Plain,    Boston    (with    List    of    Mem 
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722  Boston.   Quincy,  Josiah.    Mu 
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Map  and  plate.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  444. 
Boston,  1852.  $1.50 

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Mayor. 

723  Boston.    Quincy,  Josiah.    Ad 
dress  to  Citizens  of  Boston,  Sept.  17, 
1830,  the   close   of  the  2nd   Century, 
from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  City. 


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8vo,  paper,  pp.  68.     Fine  uncut  copy. 
Boston,  1830.  $1.50 


and   Benefactors  and  a  complete  list 
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724  Boston.     Reports  of  the  Rec-      clotn»  uncut>  PP-   236.     Boston,   1907. 


ord  Commissioners  of  (the  City  of 
Boston.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore  and 
W.  S.  Appleton.  ist  to  14.  14  vols. 
8vo.  Boston,  1876-85.  $10.00 


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730  Boston.  The  Hawe's  School 
Memorial.  Account  of  the  Reunion 
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725  Boston.       (Sargent,     L.    M.) 
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Contain  a  variety  of  interesting  informa 
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726  Boston.     Shurtleff,  Nathaniel 
B.     A  Topographical  and  Historical 
Description   of   Boston.     Map.     8vo, 
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Best  edition.  Contains  list  of  Early 
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Burgess  map  of  1728. 

727  Boston.       Sprague,     Charles. 
An  Ode  pronounced  at  the  Centennial 
Celebration  of  the   Settlement  of  the 
City.    8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  22.     Bos 
ton,  1830.  $1.00 

728  Boston.    Stark,  James  H.    An 
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Numerous  facsimiles  of   Old  Prints, 
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ton  (1901).  $3.00 

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729  Boston.  The  Athenaeum  Cen 
tenary.      The   Influence   and    History 
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1907-     With  a   record  of  its  Officers 


ters.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  228. 
Boston,  1889.  $1.25 

731  Boston.     Warren,  J.  C.     The 
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Boston,   1855.  $1.00 

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732  Boston.     Wheelwright,  John. 
A  serman  preached  at  Boston  in  New 
England  upon   a  Fast  Day,  the   i6th 
of  Jan.,  1636.    From  MSS.  in  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society.     8vo,  pa 
per,  pp.  28.     Morrisania,  1867.    $1.00 

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17,  1630-1880.     T2mo,  paper,  pp.  141. 
Boston,  1880.  .75 

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734  Boston.      Wood,    Nathan    E. 
The    History    of    the    First    Baptist 
Church  of  Boston.    1665-1899.    Illus 
trated.     8vo,   cloth,   pp.   378.      Phila., 
1899.  $1.25 

735  Boston   Almanac.     The   New 
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THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


736  Bradford,  Alden.     New  Eng 
land  Chronology,  from  the  Discovery 
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1820.  I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  202.     Boston, 
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737  Bradford,   Mass.     Kingsbury, 
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8vo,  boards,  pp,  144.    Haverhill,  1883. 

$1.50 

Contains  Roll  of  Church  Members  from 
1682. 

738  Bradford,  Mass.    Perry,  Gard 
ner  B.    History  of  Bradford  from  the 
Earliest  Period  to  close  of  1820.    8vo, 
boards,  pp.  69.     Haverhill,  1872.     .75 

739  Bradford,  Mass.    Perry,  Gard 
ner  B.     A  Discourse  delivered  Dec. 
22,  1820,  200  years  after  the  Settle 
ment  in  New  England.     Containing  a 
History  of  the  Town.    8vo,  paper,  pp. 
72   (last  leaf   imperfectj.     Haverhill, 

1821.  $1-00 

740  Bradford,  Vt.    McKeen.  Silas. 
History  of  Bradford,  containing  some 
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in    1765    to    1874,    with    Genealogical 
Records  and  Biographical  Sketches  of 
Families.     Portraits.    8vo,  boards,  un 
cut,  pp.  459.   Montpelier,  1875.    $3.50 

741  Bridgton,    Me.      Cram,    Mar 
shall.     (Historical)   Address  at  Dedi 
cation  of  the  Town  House,  with  Ap 
pendix.      8vo,    paper,   pp.   44.      Port 
land,  1852.  -75 

742  Bristol,  R.  T.    Miller,  William 
J.     Celebration  of  the  2ooth  Anniver 
sary  of  the  Settlement   (with  List  of 
the  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Bristol). 
8vo,    paper,    pp.    194.      (Providence, 

$1.25 


743  Brunswick,     Me.       Wheeler, 
Geo.  A.  and  Henry,  W.     History  of 
Brunswick,   Topsham   and   Harpswell 
(with  Genealogies  and  Rolls  of  Sol 
diers).      Map    and    portraits.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  959.     Boston,  1878.      $3.00 

744  Brunswick,    Me.     History  of 
Bowdoin    College,   with    Biographical 
Sketches   of    its    Graduates,    1806-79. 
By  N.  Cleaveland  and  A.  S.  Packard. 
Portraits.    8vo,  sheets,  in  cloth  cover, 
pp.  905.    Boston,  1882.  $3-5° 

745  Burlington,       Conn.         Peck, 
Epahroditus.     Hist.   Address  at  Cen 
tennial  Celebration.     8vo,  paper,   pp. 
38.     Bristol    (1906).  .50 

746  Burlington,    Vt.      Semi-Cen- 
tennial  of  the  University  of  Vermont. 
Historical  Discourse  by  John  Wheeler, 
etc.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  149.    Burlington, 
1864.  $1-5° 

747  By-field,  Mass.     The  Story  of 
Byfield,  a  New  England  Parish.     By 
John  L.  Ewell.    Maps,  plans  and  illus 
trations.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  344.    Boston, 
1904.  $4.00 

748  Cambridge,      Mass.        Paige, 
Lucius    R.      History    of    Cambridge, 
1630-1877,  with  a  Genealogical  Regis 
ter.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.731- 
Boston,  1877.  $4-0° 

749  Cambridge,    Mass.      Harvard 
College.    A  Record  of  the  Commemo 
ration,  Nov.  5th  to  8th,  1886,  on  the 
25Oth  Anniversary  of  the  Founding  of 
Harvard   College'     Illustrated.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  379.  Cambridge,  1887.   $2.50 

750  Cambridge,    Mass.      Harvard 
College.     Palmer,  Joseph.     Necrology 
of  Alumni  of  Harvard  College,  i8$T- 
52  to   1862-63.     8vo,   cloth,  pp.   536. 
Boston,  1864.  $1.50 


1880.) 

Byfield,  Nathaniel.  An  Account  of  the  Late  Revolution  in  New  England, 
together  with  the  Declaration  of  the  Gentlemen,  Merchants  and  Inhabi 
tants  of  Boston,  April  i8th,  1689.  4to,  full  blue  levant  morocco  by 
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First  edition  of  one  of  the  best  known  and  oftenest  quoted  of  the  Andros  tracts. 
The  author  arrived  in  Boston  in  1674,  became  an  eminent  merchant  and  one  of  the 
four  proprietors  of  Bristol,  R.  I. 


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Cambridge.     Harvard  University.     Sibley,  J.  L.     Biographical  Sketches  of 

Graduates  of  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1642-1689.     3  vols., 

8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  642,  565,  465.     Cambridge,  1873-1885.  $12.50 

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a  complete   bibliography  of  the   publications  of  many  early   New   England   writers, 

among  them  William  Hubbard,  Samuel  Mather,  Jonathan  Mitchel,  Nathaniel  Mather, 

Michael   Wigglesworth,    Isaac    Chauncey,   Joshua   Moody,    Increase   Mather,   Samuel 

Willard,  Solomon  Stoddard,  Samuel  Sewell,  John  Wise,  John  Danforth  and  Cotton 

Mather. 


751  Calef.     More  Wonders  of  the 
Invisible   World.     Autograph   Manu 
script  by  Saml.   G.   Drake,  including 
Introduction,  Life  of  Calef,  and  Notes 
prepared  for  the  edition  of  1866.    Up 
ward  100  pages.  Neatly  written.  $15.00 

752  Candia,    N.    H.      Moore,    J. 
Bailey.    History  of  the  Town  of  Can 
dia.     Map  and  portraits.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  528.    Manchester,  1893.          $2.00 

753  Castine,  Me.  Wheeler,  George 
A  History  of  Castine,  Penobscot,  and 
Brooksville.     Including  settlement  of 
Pentagoet.      Illustrated.      8vo,    cloth, 
pp.  401.     Bangor,  1875.  $6.00 

754  Catholic     Memoirs     of  Ver 
mont    and    New    Hampshire.  Illus 
trated.      121110,  cloth,  pp.   1 66.  Bur 
lington,  1886.  $2.00 

755  Charlestown,  Mass.    Bartlett, 
Tosiah.       An     Historical     Sketch     of 
Charlestown,  read  to  an  assembly  of 
Citizens  at  the  opening  of  Washing 
ton  Hall,  Nov.  16,  1813.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.24.  Boston,  1814.  (Reprint.)  $1.00 

756  Charlestown,  Mass.     Everett, 
Edward.      Address    delivered   on    the 
25th  of  June,   1830,  the   Anniversary 
of  the  Arrival  of  Governor  Winthrop 
at  Charlestown.     8vo,  paper,  pp.   51. 
Boston,  1830.  $1.00 


757  Charlestown,    Mass.      Froth- 
ingham,  Richard,  Jr.     The  History  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.    7  parts,  8vo,  pa 
per.     Charlestown,  1845.  $7-5° 

Fine  copy  in  the  original  parts  as  issued. 

758  Charlestown,     Mass.       Semi- 
Centennial  Manual.  Winthrop  Church, 
with    Historical    Sketch    and   List   of 
Members.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  77.    Bos 
ton,  1883.  $1.00 

759  Chelsea,  Mass.    Chamberlain, 
Mellen.     A  Documentary  History  of 
Chelsea,    including    the    Boston    Pre 
cincts      of      Winnisimmet,      Rumney 
Marsh,  and  Pullen  Point.     1624-1824. 
Portraits    and    maps.      2    vols.,    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1908.  $5.00 

760  Chelsea,      Mass.        Gillespie, 
Chas.  B.     The  City  of  Chelsea.    Illus 
trated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  204.     Chelsea, 
1898.  $1.00 

761  Clinton,     Mass.       Ford,     An 
drew    E.      History    of   the   Town   of 
Clinton,  1653-1865.     Illustrated.     8vo. 
cloth,  pp.  696.     Clinton,  1896.      $3.00 

762  Colman,  Benjamin.   The  Case 
of  Satan's  Fiery  Darts  in  Blasphemous 
Suggestions  and  Hellish  Annoyances. 
Published  at  the  Desire  of  Some  who 
have   suffered   by    such   Temptations. 
8vo,   unbound    (upper  corner  of  title 
torn),   pp.    95.     Boston,    Rogers  and 
Fowlc,  1744.  $2.50 


Colman,  Dr.  Benjamin.  Sermons  as  follows :  Dissertation  on  the  Three 
First  Chapters  of  Genesis,  1735:  Righteousness  and  Compassion,  the 
Duty  of  Pious  Rulers  preached  before  the  Governour  and  General  Court, 
1736.  The  Merchandise  of  a  People  Holiness  to  the  Lord,  1736;  The  Un 
speakable  Gift  of  God,  1739;  The  Withered  Hand  Stretched  Forth,  1739. 
5  Pieces.  8vo,  unbound.  Boston,  1735-9.  $10.00 

Fine,  clean  copies  of  these  early  sermons.    The  first  is  printed  by  Kneeland  and 
Green,  the  others  by  J.  Draper. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


89 


763  Colrain,       Mass.         Taggart, 
Saml.    God's  Visitation  of  Sinful  Na 
tions.     Two  Sermons   (on  life  of  the 
times,  amusements,  duelling,  drinking, 
etc.).    8vo,  uncut,  pp.  74.    Greenfield, 
1812.  $1.00 

764  Conn.      Backus,    Simon.      A 
Dissertation  on  the  right  and  obliga 
tion   of    the    Civil    Magistrate.     8vo, 
cloth,    uncut,    pp.    34.      Middletown, 
1804.  $2.50 

765  Conn.      Bailey,   Frederic   W. 
Early  Connecticut  Marriages,  Prior  to 
1800.    5  vols.,  8vo,  boards.    New  Ha 
ven,  1896-1902.  $6.50 

766  Conn.     Bowen,   Clarence  W. 
The  Boundary  Disputes  of  Connecti 
cut.     Folding  maps,  etc.     4to,  cloth, 
pp.  90.    Boston,  1882.  $3.50 

767  Conn.       Celebration     of     the 
Two   Hundredth   and   Fiftieth   Anni 
versary  of  the  Adoption  of  the  First 
Constitution  of  the  State  of  Connecti 
cut,  by  the  Connecticut  Historical  So 
ciety    and    the    Towns    of    Windsor, 
Hartford  and  Wethersfield,   Jan.   24, 
1889.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  98.     Hartford, 
1889.  $1.00 

768  Conn.   Danforth,  J.  N.    Mem 
oir  of  William  C.  Walton,  late  Pastor 
of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Alexandria,    D.    C.,    and    the    Free 
Church  in  Hartford,   Conn.     Mezzo 
tint  portrait.      I2mo,   cloth,  pp.   319. 
Hartford,  1837.  $1.25 

769  Conn.     Hollister,  G.  H.     The 
History    of    Connecticut,    from    First 
Settlement   to    the    Adoption   of    the 
Present    Constitution.      Portraits.      2 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.    N.  H.,  1855.      $6-00 

770  -          -  Another    copy.      Half 
morocco,  uncut.  $10.00 

Rare  in  this  condition. 

771  Conn.        Perrin,      Lavalette. 
The  Records  of  the  General  Associa 
tion    of    Ye    Colony   of    Connecticut. 
1738-1799.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  198.   Hart 
ford,  1888.  $2.00 


772  Conn.     Roll  of  State  Officers 
and  Members  of  the  General  Assem 
bly,   1776-1881.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.  474. 
Hartford,  1881.  $1.50 

773  Conn.       Sanford,     Elias     B. 
History  of  Connecticut.    Map.     I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  381.    Hartford,  1887.    $1.50 

774  Conn.    Spalding,  J.  A.     Illus 
trated,    popular    biography    of    Con 
necticut.     Numerous  portraits.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  375.    Hartford,  1891.    $1.50 

Nearly  700  personal  sketches  and 
portraits. 

775  Conn.    Taylor,  John  M.    The 
Witchcraft  Delusion  in  Colonial  Con 
necticut,  1647-1697.  Facsimile.    I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  172.    N.  Y.,  1908.        $1.25 

776  Conn.   The  Jarvis  Centenary, 
Oct.    27th,    1897.      Illustrated.     8vo,, 
cloth,   pp.    328.      New    Haven,    1897. 

$2.00 

Memorial  of  Bishop  Abraham  Jarvis, 
second  Bishop  of  Connecticut,  and  other 
papers  on  the  early  Episcopal  Church  in 
the  state. 

777  Connecticut     Valley,      Mass. 
History  of  (Hampshire,  Hampton  and 
Franklin  Counties)  with  Biographical 
Sketches.     (By  N.  B.   Sylvester  and 
others.)     Portraits.    2  vols.,  4to,  half 
morocco.    Phila.,  1879.  $7-5o 

778  Conn.  Almanacs.     Ames   Al 
manack  for  1765,  1769  and  1770.     3 
pieces,  I2ino.    New  London,  Timothy 
Green.  $20.00 

Perfect  copies  of  each.    Very  rare. 

779  Coolidge,    A.    J.,    and    Mans 
field.      History    and   Description    of 
New    England,    General    and    Local. 
Vol.  I   (all  published).     Maine,  New 
Hampshire  and  Vermont.     Map  and 
illustrations.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    1023. 
Boston,  1859.  $2.00 

780  Coos  County,  N.  H.    Powers, 
Grant.      Historical    Sketches  of   Dis 
covery,  Settlement,  &c.,  in  Coos  Coun 
ty  and  Vicinity,  included  between  1754 
and  1785.     121110,  calf,  pp.  240.     Hav- 
erhill,  N.  H.,  1841.  $3.00 

Early  affairs  with  the  Indians,  Genls. 
Stark,  Rogers,  etc. 


oo 


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781  Cromwell,     Conn.       Dudley, 
M.  S.    History  of  Cromwell,  A  Sketch. 
Square  I2mo,  paper,  pp.  36.     Middle- 
town,  1880.  $1.25 

782  Danvers,      Mass.        Hanson, 
J.  W.    History  of  the  Town  of  Dan 
vers,  from  Early  Settlement  to  1848. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  304.     Danvers,  1848. 

$4-50 
Library  stamp  on  title. 

783  Danvers,   Mass.     Account  of 
the  Centennial  Celebration  in  Danvers, 
June  16,  1852,  together  with  the  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Town  in  Relation  to 
the  Donation  of  George  Peabody  of 
London.    (Ancient  Naumkeag,  Witch 
craft  Delusion,   Battle  of   Lexington, 
Bunker  Hill,  Heroes  of  the  Revolu 
tion,    etc.)       Numerous    illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  208.  Boston,  1852.  $2.50 

784  Danvers,     Mass.        (Putnam, 
Eben.)     Report  of  the  Committee  to 
Revise  the  Soldiers'  Record.    8vo  pa 
per,  pp.  165.    Danvers,  1895.       $1.00 

Records    of    Soldiers    in    Indian    Wars, 
Revolution,  War  of  1812  and  Rebellion. 

785  Davis   Trial.     Report  of   the 
Trial  of  James  A.  Trefethen  and  Wil 
liam   H.    Smith    for    the    Murder    of 
Deltena  J.   Davis    (at  Medford,  Dec. 
23d,  1891).    8vo,  sheep,  pp.  398.   Bos 
ton,  1895.  $1.50 

786  Dedham,  Mass.     Mann  (Her 
man).     Annals  of  Dedham   from  its 
Settlement  1635,  to  l&47-     (Records, 
Names,   etc.)      8vo,   cloth.      Dedham, 
1847.  $3-50 

Fine  clean  copy. 

787  Dedham,  Mass.    Haven,  Sam 
uel  F.     Historical  Address,  delivered 
before  the  Citizens   of  the  Town   of 
Dedham,    Sept.    21,    1836,    being    the 
second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town.     8vo,  pa 
per,  pp.  79.    Dedham,  1837.          $2.00 

Fine     copy     in     the     original     wrappers, 
uncut. 

788  Dedham,    Mass.      Rudd,    Ed. 
A.      Dedham's    Ancient    Landmarks. 


Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  50.     Ded 
ham,  n.  d.  $1.00 

789  Deane,   James.      Ichnographs 
from    the    Sandstone    of    Connecticut 
River.     46  colored  plates.     4to,  cloth, 
pp.  61.     Boston,  1861.  $3.50 

The  result  of  years  of  study  of  the  pre 
historic  footprints  from  the  quarries 
around  Greenfield. 

790  Deer     Isle,     Me.       Hosmer, 
George  L.     Historical   Sketch  of  the 
Town  of  Deer  Isle,  with   Notices  of 
its    Settlers    and    Early    Inhabitants. 
Map  and  portrait.     I2mo,   cloth,   pp. 
289.    Boston  (1905^).  $2.00 

791  Derryfield,  X.   H.     Contribu 
tions    to    the    History    of    Derryfield. 
(Early  occupation  of  the  first  settlers, 
home   life,    Indian    habits,    etc.)      By 
Wm.  E.  Moore.     5  parts,  8vo,  paper. 
(1896.)  $2.00 

792  Dorchester,     Mass.       History 
of  the  Town  of  Dorchester,  by  a  Com 
mittee  of  the  Dorchester  Antiquarian 
and  Historical  Society.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
672.     Boston,  1859.  $10.00 

793  Dorchester,    Mass.      Same    in 
the  original    10  parts.     Very  rare  in 
this  condition.  $15.00 

794  Dorchester,   Mass.      Epitaphs 
from    the    Old    Burying    Ground    in 
Dorchester.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  21.    Bos 
ton  Highlands,  1869.  $1.00 

795  Dorchester,    Mass.      Records 
of   the    First    Church   at    Dorchester, 
1636-1734.        (Baptisms,     Marriages, 
etc.)      8vo,    cloth,   pp.    270.     Boston, 
1891.  $3.00 

796  Dorchester  Antiquarian  Soci 
ety,     i.  Memoirs  of  Roger  Clap,  1630. 
2.  Annals  of  the  Town  of  Dorchester, 
by  James  Blake,  1750.     3.   Journal  of 
R'ichard  Mather,  1635.    3  vols.,  121110. 
Boston,  1844-50.  $4. 30 

797  Douglas,     Mass.       Emerson, 
Wm.    A.      History   of   the    Town    of 
Douglas    (with    Genealogies).      Map 
and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  359. 
Boston,   1879.  $i-5O 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


798  Dover,   Mass.      Smith,   Frank 
Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Residents 
who  took  part  in  King  Philip's  War, 
French  and  Indian  War,  Revolution, 
War   of   1812,   Rebellion,   etc.      Map. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  92.     Dover,  1909.  .75 

799  Dover,  X.  H.     Hani,  John  R. 
Bibliography    of    Dover.      Works   on 
Dover,   Works   written  by   Residents, 
Works   bearing  Dover   imprints    (in 
cluding  Newspapers  and  Maps).    8vo, 
paper,  pp.  74.    Concord,  1892.      $1.00 

800  Dover,  N.  H.     (Quint,  A.  H.) 
The    First    Parish    in   Dover.      25oth 
Anniversary.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    148. 
Dover,  1884.  $1.00 

80 1  Drake,      Samuel      G.        The 
Founders  of  New  England.     The  or- 
ignal  manuscript,  with  A.  L.  S.  of  the 
Author  and  his  portrait.     I2mo,  finely 
bound  in  full  crimson  morocco,  gilt. 

$10.00 

Laid  in  is  a  contemporary  copy  (1671) 
of  the  passengers  on  board  the  ship  Ara 
bella  for  New  England,  May,  1671. 

802  Drake  (Saml.  G.)     Results  of 
some    Researches   among   the   British 
Archives,  relative  to  the  Founders  of 
New    England.      Map    and    portrait. 
Folio,  paper,  uncut.     Boston,  1865. 

$15.00 

Contains  full  list  of  passengers  by  the 
ships  Fortune,  Ann  and  Little  James. 
Whatman  paper  copy,  only  very  few 
printed. 

803  Dudley,    Mass.      Brief    Hist. 
Sketch,  Confession  of  Faith  and  List 
of    Members    of    the    Congregational 
Church.     I2tno,  paper,  pp.  29.    Web 
ster,  1885.  .50 

804  Dummerstown,    Vt.       Mans 
field,   David  L.     The  History  of  the 
Town    of    Dummerston.      The    First 
Town    Settled   by    Anglo    Saxon    de 
scendants    in    the    State.      Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  216.     Ludlow,  1884. 

$3.00 

805  Dunbarton,     N.     H.       Stark, 
Caleb.     History  of  Dunbarton   (with 
Genealogies).      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    272. 
Concord,  1860.  $2.50 


806  Dunstable,     Mass.       Stearns, 
Ezra   S.      Early    Generations    of   the 
Founders  of  Old  Dunstable.     Thirty 
Families.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  203.     Bos 
ton,  1911.  $2.00 

807  East    Haddam,    Conn.      Par 
sons,  Isaac.    A  Retrospect.    Two  Ser 
mons  preached  Oct.  24th,  1841,  with 
appendix.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  25.     Hart 
ford,   1841.  $1.25 

808  East  Haddam,  Conn.     State 
ment  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Select 
men,  Oct.    i,    1857,  to  Oct.   i,    1858. 
Arranged  and  published  by  the  Town 
Clerk.     With  names.     8vo,  paper,  pp. 
10.     East  Haddam,  1858.  $1.50 

809  Elliott,  Charles  W.   The  New 
England  History  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  Continent  by  the  Northmen  to 
1776.     Portraits.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
New  York,   1857.  $5-OO 

Related  largely  to  the  personal  habits 
and  daily  life  of  early  settlers  as  well  as 
the  more  frequently  rewritten  portions  of 
New  England  history. 

810  Endicott,   John.      Address   at 
the  Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of 
John  Endicott.     By  William  C.  Endi 
cott.    8vo,  cloth.    Salem,  1879.     $1.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to 
Charles  Deane. 

811  Essex,  Mass.   Crowell,  Robert. 
History  of  the  Town  of  Essex,  from 
1634     to     1868,     with     Sketches     of 
Soldiers  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion 
(Records  of  Marriages  and  Deaths). 
By  David  Choate.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  488. 
Essex,  1868.  $5.00 

812  Everett,  Mass.     The  Everett 
Souvenir    (by  Dudley  P.  Bailey  and 
others).     Maps,  portraits  and  views. 
4to,  cloth,  pp.   137.      1893.  $1.50 

813  Exeter,  N.  H.    Bell,  Chas.  H. 
History  of  the  Town  of  Exeter  (with 
Genealogies).     Map.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
557.     Exeter,  1888.  $6.00 

One  of  the  best  New  Hampshire  locals. 

814  Fall      River,      Mass.        Earl, 
Henry  H.    Centennial  History  of  Fall 
River,   1656  to   1876,  with  Statistical 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Tables,  etc.  Steel  portraits  and  illus 
trations.  4to,  cloth,  pp.  252.  New 
York,  1877.  $2.50 

Over  100  pages  on  the  Cotton   Industry 
in  America. 

815  Fiske,     John.       The     Begin 
nings  of  New  England.    First  Edition. 
Map.     I2mo,  cloth.     Boston,   1889. 

$1.00 

816  Francestown  Academy.     Ex- 
excises  at  the  Reunion  of  the  Teach 
ers  and  Alumni,  Aug.  17,  1870.    8vo, 
paper,  pp.  58.    Peterboro,  1871.    $1.25 

817  Franklin,   Conn.     Celebration 
of  the  i5Oth  Anniversary  of  the  Con 
gregational  Church,   Oct.   i/j-th,   1868. 
Portraits.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  151.    N.  H., 
1869.  $2.00 

818  Franklin,    Mass.     Manual   of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  (with 
List  of  1,250  Members,  date  of  death, 
etc.).     I2mo,  paper,  pp.  43.     Frank 
lin,  1888.  $1.00 

819  Gardiner,  Henry.     New  Eng 
land's   Vindication.      Reprinted    from 
the  edition  of  1660,  with  Notes  and 
Extracts    from    contemporary    manu 
scripts.     Edited   by   Chas.   E.   Banks. 
Folding    Pedigree    of    the    Gardiner 
Family.     4to,  paper.     Portland,  1884. 

$4.50 

Limited    edition    of    160    copies    for    the 
Gorges  Society. 

820  Gardiner,  Me.    Hanson,  J.  W. 
History    of     Gardiner,    Pittston    and 
West   Gardiner,   sketch   of    Kennebec 
Indians  and  New  Plymouth  Purchase, 
comprising    Historical     matter    from 
1602  to  1852.     Genealogical  Sketches 
of  Families.    Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth, 
PP-  343-     Gardiner,  1852.  $4.00 

Fine  clean  copy. 

821  Georgetown,  Mass.    The  Pea- 
body    Memorial    Church    in    George 
town,    Mass.     Its  Origin,   the   Exer 
cises  Connected  with  it,  and  the  Lay 
ing  of  the  Corner-Stone.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  77.     Georgetown,  1869.          $1.00 

822  Gloucester,     Mass.       Pringle, 
James  R.     History  of  the  Town  and 


City  of  Gloucester.  Illustrated.  (Li 
brary  stamp.)  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  340. 
Gloucester,  1892.  $3.50 

Contains  very  complete  records  of  the 
Soldiers  and  Sailors. 

823  Gloucester,    Mass.      Webber, 
John  S.     In  and  Around  Cape  Ann : 
a  Hand   Book   of   Gloucester,   Mass., 
and  its  Immediate  Vicinity.     Illustra 
tions.    i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  97.  Gloucester, 
1885.  .75 

824  Gilmanton,  N.  H.    Lancaster, 
Daniel.      The    History    of   Gilmanton 
(with     Genealogies).       Map.       8vo, 
sheets.     Gilmanton,  1845.  $I2-5O 

An  interesting  copy,  corrected  through 
out  by  the  author,  with  several  pages  of 
additional  matter  and  a  letter  to  Samuel 
S.  Drake,  for  whom  this  copy  was  evi 
dently  prepared. 

825  Gloucester,     Mass.       Babson, 
John    J.      History    of    the    Town    of 
Gloucester,   Cape   Ann,  including  the 
Town  of   Rockport.     8vo,   cloth,  pp. 
610.    Gloucester,  1860.    Notes  and  ad 
ditions  to  the  History  of  Gloucester. 
Part  first,  Early  Settlers.     Small  4*0, 
wrappers,  pp.  94.     Gloucester,  Mass., 
1876.     Same,  Second  Series,  with  ap 
pendix,  containing  indexes  to  Parts  I 
and  2.   Pp.   187.     Salem,   1891.     To 
gether,  3  vols.  $17-50 

826  Grafton,  Mass.     Pierce,  Fred 
erick   C.     History  of   Grafton,   from 
its  Early  Settlement  by  the  Indians  in 
1647  to  the  Present  Time,  1879.     In 
cluding  the  Genealogies  of  79  of  the 
Older     Families.      Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  623.     Worcester,   1879. 

$7-50 

827  Great  Barrington,  Mass.    Tay 
lor,  Charles  J.     History  of  Great  Bar 
rington.     Map  of  1761   showing  an 
cient  boundaries.     8vo,  half  calf,  pp. 
516.     Great  Barrington,  1882.      $3.50 

"  This  volume  is  the  result  of  researches 
begun  long  ago  and  continued  at  intervals 
of  leisure  through  many  years." 

828  Green,  Samuel  A.     Ten  Fac 
simile  Reproductions  relating  to  New 
England.      Facsimiles    with    descrip- 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


93 


tions  of  Stephen  Daye  Broadsides; 
Map  of  Massachusetts,  1637 ;  Blodget's 
Plan  of  Battle  of  Lake  George,  1755 ; 
Stamp  Act  Broadsides;  Seat  of  War 
near  Boston,  1775,  etc.  Folio,  cloth. 
Boston,  1902.  $10.00 

Only  125  copies  printed. 

829  Green,  Samuel  A.     Ten  Fac 
simile  Reproductions  relating  to  Va 
rious  Subjects.     Facsimiles,  with  de 
scriptions  of  Some  Engraved  Portraits 
of  the  Mather  Family,  An  Early  Bos 
ton  imprint  1681,  The  Boston  News- 
Letter,    1704,    Panorama    of   Boston, 
1775,  Roman's  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
etc.,  etc.     Folio,  cloth.     Boston,  1903. 

$10.00 

Only  125  copies  of  this  valuable  work 
were  issued. 

830  Green,  Dr.  Saml.  A.    Various 
privately   printed  pamphlets.     School 
Histories  and  Some  Errors  in  them, 
Northern  Boundary  of  Massachusetts 
in  its  relation  to  New  Hampshire,  A 
List  of  Commencement  Days  at  Har 
vard    College,    1642-1700,    Congrega 
tional  Churches  in  Nova  Scotia,  etc., 
etc.    8  pamphlets,  8vo,  paper,    v.  d. 

$4.00 

Only  a  small  number  of  these  valuable 
historical  pamphlets  were  printed  for  pres 
entation  among  Dr.  Green's  friends. 

831  Gorham,  Me.     Pierce,  Josiah. 
History  of  Town  of   Gorham.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  240.    Portland,  1862.    $6.00 

With  biographical  and  genealogical 
sketches. 

832  Groton,   Mass.     Green,   Sam 
uel   A.      An    Historical   Address    Bi- 
Centennial    and    Centennial     (Groton 
burned  by  the  Indians,  1676,  Declara 
tion  of  Independence,  1776),  delivered 
July  4,  1876,  at  Groton,  by  request  of 
the  Citizens  with  an  historical  appen 
dix.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  86.  Groton,  1876. 

$1.00 

833  Groton,    Mass.      Green,    Dr. 
Samuel  A.     Groton  in  the  Witchcraft 
Times,    pp.    29;    The    Geography    of 
Groton,  pp.  20;  Two  Chapters  on  the 


Early  History  of  Groton,  pp.  19;  The 
Population  of  Groton  at  different 
times,  pp.  8.  4  pamphlets,  8vo,  1882- 
88.  $2.50 

Privately  printed  for  presentation. 

834  Groton,    Mass.      Green,    Dr. 
Samuel  A.     Groton  in  the  Witchcraft 
Times.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  29.     Groton, 
1883.  $1.00 

"  George'   Hannah,    with   the   regards   of 
Samuel  A.  Green." 

835  Groton,    Mass.       Green,    Dr. 
Samuel    A.      Three    Historical    Ad 
dresses  (List  of  Indian  Words,  etc.). 
Illustrated.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.     181. 
Groton,  1908.  $2.00 

836  Groton,    Mass.       The    Early 
Records  of  Groton.  1662-1707.  Edited 
by  Samuel  A.  Green.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
200.     Groton,  1880.  $3.50 

837  Guilford,     Conn.       Andrews, 
Wm.  G.     History  of  Christ  Episcopal 
Church  in  Guilford.     Portraits.    8vo, 
paper,  pp.  73.    Guilford,  1895.         .75 

838  Guilford,   Conn.,    1639.      Pro 
ceedings    at    the    Celebration    of    the 
250th  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement 
of  Guilford,  Sept.  8,  9  and  10,  1889. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  288.  New  Haven,  1889. 

$1-75 

839  Guilford,     Conn.       Robinson, 
Henry    P.      Guilford    Portraits,    Me 
morial   Epitaphs   of    Alderbrook   and 
Westside    with    Introductory    Elegies 
and  Essay.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  249.    New  Haven,  1907.         $2.25 

840  Hadley,  Mass.   Celebration  of 
the  2OOth  Anniversary  of  the  Settle 
ment  of  Hadley,  June  8,  1859.     Ad 
dress  by  F.  D.  Huntingdon ;  Poem  by 
E.   C.   Porter,  and  other  proceedings 
and  exercises  of  the  occasion.     8vo, 
paper,    pp.   98.      Northampton,    1859. 

•75 

841  Hadley,  Mass.   Walker,  Alice 
M.    Historic  Hadley,  the  story  of  the 
making    of    a   famous    Massachusetts 
Town.     Illustrated.     121110,  cloth,  pp, 
130.     New  York,  1896.  $1.00 


94 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


842  Hampton  Co.,  Mass.  Sketches 
of  the  Churches  and  Pastors  in  Hamp 
ton    County.      I2mo,    cloth,   pp.    144. 
Westfield,  1854.  $1.50 

843  Hampton,  N.  H.     Dows,  Jo 
seph.      Historical    Address    delivered 
Dec.  25th,  1838,  in  commemoration  of 
settlement;   200  years  having  elapsed 
since  that  time.    8vo,  paper.    Concord, 
1839-  $1.50 

844  Hampshire      County,      Mass. 
Gay,  W.  B.     Gazetteer  of  Hampshire 
County,   1654-1887    (with  History  of 
each  Town).    Portraits.    8vo,  leather, 
pp.  800.    Syracuse  (1887).  $1.50 

845  Hanover,  N.  H.     Smith,  Bax 
ter  P.  The  History  of  Dartmouth  Col 
lege      (Wheelock's     Indian     Charity 
School,  etc.).    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  474.    Boston,  1878.  $2.50 

846  Hancock,    N.    H.      Hayward, 
William    W.      History    of    Hancock, 
1764-1889.    Portraits  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1070.     Lowell,  Mass., 
1889.  $6.00 

750  pages  of  elaborate  genealogies. 

847  Hardwick,        Mass.        Paige, 
Lucius  R.    History  of  Hardwick,  with 
a     Genealogical     Register      (of     230 
pages).    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  556. 
Boston,  1883.  $10.00 

848  Hartford,    Conn.      Commem 
orative  Exercises  of  the  First  Church 
of  Christ  at  25oth  Anniversary.     Il 
lustrated.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  215.  'Hart 
ford,   1883.  $1.00 

849  Hartford,       Conn.         Hawes, 
Joel.    An  Address  delivered  Nov.  9th, 
1835,  at  the  Close  of  the  Second  Cen 
tury,  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the 
City.     i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  80.    Hartford, 
1835-  $1.50 

850  Hartford,      Conn.        Walker, 
George     L.      History    of    the     First 
Church  in  Hartford,    1633-1883.     Il 
lustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  503.     Hart 
ford,  1884.  $3.00 

Contains  Bibliography  of  Hooker's  writ 
ings  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull. 


851  Harvard  College.      Memorial 
of  the  Class  of  1833.    By  Waldo  Hig- 
ginson :    Memorials    of   the    Class   of 
1837,  by  Henry  Williams;  Memorials 
of   the   Class   of    1858.     Portrait.     3 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.    Cambridge,  1883-87- 
98.  $2.25 

852  Haverhill,  Mass.    Foundation 
Facts      concerning      its      Settlement, 
Growth,    etc.       (List    of     Soldiers.) 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  39.    Haverhill,  1880. 

•50 

853  Haverhill,   Mass.     The   Story 
of  a  New  England  Town,  1640-1890. 
Record  of  the  25oth  Anniversary  of 
the  Settlement  of  Haverhill.  Profusely 
illustrated.    4to,  half  morocco,  pp.  364. 
Boston,  1891.  $2.50 

854  Hingham,  Mass.     The  Town 
of   Hingham  in   the   Civil   War  with 
Sketches  of  the  Soldiers  and  Sailors, 
by  Fearing  Burr  and  George  Lincoln. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  455.    1876.  $3.00 

^  855  Hollis,  N.  H.  Worcester, 
Samuel  T.  History  of  the  Town  of 
Hollis,  from  Settlement  to  1879. 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Early  Set 
tlers,  their  Descendants  and  other 
Residents.  Maps  and  engravings. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  394.  Boston,  1879' 

$5.00 

Contains  list  of  Marriages,   Family  Reg 
isters,  etc. 

856  Houlton,  Me.     History  of  the 
Town  of  Houlton  from  1804  to  1883 
by  an  Old  Pioneer.    View.  8vo,  paper. 
Haverhill,    1884.  .50 

857  Howard,  R.  A.,  and  Crocker, 
H.  E.     History  of  New  England  con 
taining     Historical     and     Descriptive 
Sketches    of   the    Six    New   England 
States.    Profusely  illustrated.    2.  vols., 
4to,  cloth.     Boston,   1880.  $3.00 

858  Ipswich,      Mass.        Chronicle 
Report   of  the  25Oth  Anniversary  of 
Ipswich,  together  with  a  few  Sketches 
about  Town.     Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  74.     Ipswich,  1884.  $1.00 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


95 


Josselyn,  John.  An  Account  of  Two  Voyages  to  New  England,  with  a 
Description  of  the  Country,  Natives,  Creatures,  etc.  i6mo,  calf.  London, 
1674.  $65  -co 

The  McKee  copy.  It  lacks  leaf  of  License,  but  contains  the  rare  leaf  of  Errata. 
The  author  made  his  first  voyage  in  1638,  visiting  his  brother,  who  lived  at  Scar 
borough,  Maine.  In  1663  he  came  over  again  and  on  his  return  wrote  his  book.  His 
observations  are  valuable,  and  it  is  one  of  the  most  important  books  on  early  New 
England. 


859  Kingston,    Mass.      Report   of 
the  Proceedings  and  Exercises  at  the 
i5Oth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorpora 
tion  of  the  town  of  Kingston,  June  27, 
1876.     Views,  maps,  etc.     Square  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  151.    Boston,  1876.     $1.50 

860  Kittredge,  Geo.  L.     The  Old 
Farmer  and  his  Almanack.     Observa 
tions  on   Life  and  Manners   in   New 
England  100  Years  Ago  suggested  by 
the  Earlier  Numbers  of  Mr.  Robt.  B. 
Thomas's    Farmer's    Almanack    with 
Curious  Extracts.     Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  403.    Boston,  1904.        $2.50 

861  Lawrence,   Mass.      Hayes,   J. 
F.  C.  History  of  the  City  of  Law 
rence.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  168.    Lawrence, 
1868.  $1.50 

862  Lee,    Mass.     The   Centennial 
Celebration  and  Centennial  History  of 
the  Town  of  Lee.    Compiled  by  Rev. 
C.  M.  Hyde  and  Alexander  Hyde.  Il 
lustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  352.  Spring 
field,  1878.  $2.00 

863  Leicester,  Mass.     Chenoweth, 
C.  D.    History  of  the  Second  Congre 
gational  Church  and  Society  in  Lei 
cester.      Illustrated.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
199.    1908.  $1.50 

864  Leicester,    Mass.      The    Cen 
tenary    of  Leicester    Academy,    held 


Sept.  4th,  1884,  with  Historical  Ad 
dress  by  Wm.  W.  Rice.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  unbound,  pp.  120.  Worcester, 
1884.  .50 

865  Leicester,  Mass.     Washburn, 
Emory.      Historical    Sketches    of    the 
Town  of  Leicester.     During  the  first 
century    from    its     settlement     (with 
Genealogies).    Plates.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
464.     Boston,   1860.  $5.00 

866  Leominster,    Mass.      Wilder, 
David.     The  History  of  Leominster, 
or  the  Northern  half  of  the  Lancaster 
Grant,  from  June  26,  1701,  to  July  4, 
1852.      I2mo,  cloth,  pp.   263.     Fitch- 
burg,   1853.  $2.50 

867  Lexington,  Mass.    Lexington, 
a  Hand-Book  of  its  Points  of  Interest, 
Historical  and  Picturesque.    Map  and 
illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  75.     Bos 
ton,   1891.  .75 

868  Lisbon,   Conn.     A  Half  Cen 
tury  Sermon  delivered  in  the  First  So 
ciety   in    Lisbon,    Dec.    5th,    1854,  by 
Rev.  Levi  Nelson,  with    genealogical 
and  other  accounts  of  the  first  settlers 
of    that   town.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    23. 
Norwich,  1854.  $1.00 

869  Litchfield,   'Conn.      Starr,    F. 
R.      Farm    Echoes    of    Echo    Farm, 
Litchfield.     Illustrated.      I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  1 10.    New  York,  1881.  $1.00 


Library  of  New  England  History.  Mourts*  Relation,  or  Journal  of  the 
Plantation  at  Plymouth,  edited  by  Henry  M.  Dexter;  A  Description  of 
New  England  in  1614,  by  Capt.  John  Smith;  Church's  History  of  King 
Philip's  War,  2  vols. ;  Lech  ford's  Plain  Dealing  or  News  from  New 
England,  edited  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull.  Maps.  5  vols.,  4to.  Boston, 
W "ig gin's  and  Litnt,  1865-67.  $50.00 

One  of  four  sets  printed  throughout  on  India  paper. 


96 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


870  Litchfield       County,       Conn. 
Centennial  Celebration,  held  at  Litch 
field,  Aug.  I3th  and  I4th,  1851.  View. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  212.     Hartford,  1851. 

$2.50 

871  Litchfield  County,  Conn.    Kil- 
bourne,   P.   K.     Biographical  History 
of   the   County   of    Litchfield.      Bio 
graphical    Sketches   of    Distinguished 
Natives  and  Residents,  List  of  Judges, 
Justices,  etc.  .    .    .  from  the  organiza 
tion  of  the  county  to  the  present  time. 
Portraits.     8vo,  new  half  calf.     New 
York,  1851.  $10.00 

872  Londonderry,    N.    H.     Mack, 
Robt.  C.     Exercises  on  the  i5Oth  An 
niversary  of  Settlement  of  Old  Nut- 
field,  comprising  Londonberry,  Derry, 
Windham  and  parts  of    Manchester, 
Hudson  and  Salem,  N.  H.,  June  10, 
1869.    Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  124. 
Manchester,   1870.  $1.50 

873  Lynn,  Mass.    Hawkes,  Nathan 
M.    Hearths  and  Homes  of  Old  Lynn. 
Views    of   Old   Houses,    etc.      I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  350.     Lynn,  1907.  $1.25 

874  Lynn,  Mass.     Lewis,  Alonzo. 
The  History  of  Lynn,  including  Na- 
hant.     2nd   edition.     8vo,   half   roan, 
pp.  278.     Boston,   1844.  $3.00 

875  Lynn,    Mass.      Memorial    of 
St.  Stephen's  Parish.     (Hist.  Address 
by    James    R.    Newhall,    etc.)      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  91.     Lynn,  1882.  $1.00 

876  Maine.    Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    His 
tory  of  Maine  from  the  Earliest  Dis 
covery  of  the  Region  by  the  North 
men  until  the  Present  Time  ...  in 
cluding  the  Voyages  of  the  Early  Ad 
venturers,    Manners  and  Customs    of 
Indian  Tribes,  etc.  Portrait  and  nearly 
50  views,  etc.       8vo,  cloth,   pp.   556. 
Boston,    1875.  $2.50 


877  Maine.       Business    Directory 
of  the  Subscribers  to  the  New  Map 
of  Maine,  with  Brief  History  of  the 
State  by  William  Willis.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  344.    Portland,  n.  d.  $1.50 

878  Gorges  Society.    I.  New  Eng 
land's  Vindication,   by   Henry    Gard 
iner.       London,     1660.       II.  George 
Cleeve    of    Casco    Bay,    1630-67,    by 
James  Phinney  Baxter.     III.  Rosier's 
True  Relation   of  Way  mouth's  Voy 
age  to  the  Coast  of  Maine,  1605.     Il 
lustrated.     3  vols.,  4to,  paper.     Port 
land,    1884-87.  $9.00 

879  Maine.        Greenleaf,      Moses. 
Statistical    View    of    the    District   of 
Maine  more  especially  with  reference 
to  the  value  and  importance  of  its  In 
terior.     8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.    154. 
Boston,   1816.  $3-OO 

Very  fine  copy.  Contains  account  of  the 
new  settlements,  post  roads,  particulars  re 
garding  the  sale  of  lands,  etc. 

880  Maine.    Sullivan,  James.    His 
tory  of  the  District  of  Maine.     Large 
folding    map    engraved  by   Doolittle. 
8vo,  calf  (rubbed),  pp.  411.     Boston, 
1795-  $12.00 

The  first  general  history  of  Maine. 
Scarce  with  the  map  in  perfect  condition. 

881  -          -  Another    Copy.      Old 
calf  (broken).     Nearly  all  of  the  map 
missing.  $2.50 

882  Maine.       Sewall,     Rufus     K. 
Ancient  Dominions  of  Maine,  embrac 
ing  recent  discoveries    of    Aboriginal 
Towns,  Incidents  of  Indian  Warfare, 
etc.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  366. 
Bath,  1859.  $8.00 

Contains  a  narrative  of  the  interminable 
Indian  wars  which  characterized  the  early 
history  of  this  locality. 


Maine.  Folsom,  George.  History  of  Saco  and  Biddeford,  with  Notices 
of  other  Early  Settlements.  Plate.  i2mo,  original  boards,  uncut.  Saco, 
l830-  $25.00 

A  wonderful  copy,  in  original  boards,  entirely  uncut  and  with  the  original  paper 
label  on  back.  It  would  seem  impossible  to  preserve  it  in  such  condition  for  nearly 
85  years. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


97 


Maine  Historical  Society.  Collections  of  Maine  Historical  Society.  First 
Series,  10  vols.  Second  Series,  vols.  I  and  II.  Maps.  12  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth.  Portland,  1831-91.  $40.00 

In  the  above  set  Volume  I  is  the  very  rare  original  edition,  which  was  almost 
entirely  destroyed  by  fire. 

Partial  contents  of  First  Series.  History  of  Portland,  by  W.  Willis;  History  of 
Limerisk,  by  C.  Freeman;  History  of  Wells,  by  J.  Greenleaf;  Benedict  Arnold's 
Letters  while  on  an  Expedition  to  Attack  Quebec,  1775 ;  Journal  of  the  Expedition 
to  Quebec  in  1775,  by  W.  Allen;  Brief  Narration,  by  Ferdinando  Gorges;  Voyage  to 
New  England  in  1623,  by  C.  Levett;  Annals  of  Bakerstown,  Poland  and  Minot,  by 
W.  Ladd:  History  of  North  Yarmouth,  by  E.  Russell;  History  of  Bath,  by  J.  Sewall ; 
History  of  the  Kenebec  Purchase,  by  R.  H.  Gardiner;  History  of  Scarborough,  by 
W.  S.  Southgate;  Account  of  Popham's  Colony  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Kenebec  River, 
by  W.  Strachey;  Language  of  the  Abnakis,  or  Eastern  Indians,  by  W.  Willis; 
Memoir  and  Journal  of  Rev.  Paul  Coffin,  D.  D. ;  Papers  Relating  to  Pemaquid,  by 
F.  B.  Hough ;  Ancient  Pemaquid,  by  J.  W.  Thornton ;  Waymouth's  Voyage  to  the 
Coast  of  Maine  in  1605,  by  J.  McKeen;  The  Scotch-Irish  Immigration  to  Maine,  by 
W.  Willis;  Early  Lawyers  of  Lincoln  and  Kenebec  Counties,  by  F.  Allen;  The 
Abnaki  Indians,  by  C.  Vetromile  and  F.  Kidder ;  Ancient  Penobscot,  by  J.  E.  God 
frey;  Champlain's  Voyages,  by  J.  M.  Brown;  Northeastern  Boundary,  by  I.  Wash- 
burn,  Jr.;  Sir  William  Phips,  by  William  Gould;  The  Sheepscot  Farms,  by  A. 
Johnson;  Grammatical  Sketch  of  the  Ancient  Abnaki  Language,  by  M.  C.  O'Brien; 
Life  and  Public  Service  of  Edw.  Godfrey,  1584-1664,  by  C.  E.  Banks. 

Second  Series :  Vol.  i,  History  of  the  Discovery  of  Maine,  by  J.  E.  Kohl,  edited 
by  W.  Willis ;  Vol.  2,  Discourse  on  Western  Planting,  by  Richard  Hakluyt,  edited  by 
Chas.  Deane. 


883  Maine.     Williamson,   Joseph. 
A  Bibliography  of  the  State  of  Maine 
from  the  Earliest  Period  to  1891.     2 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     Portland,  1896. 

$7-50 

An  important  bibliography  of  all  of 
Eastern  New  England.  The  two  volumes 
contain  about  1,400  pages. 

884  Maine.         Willis,       William. 
History  of  the  Law,  the  Courts  and 
the  Lawyers  of  Maine,  from  its  First 
Colonization  to  the  early  part  of  the 
present  century.    Portraits.    8vo,  half 
morocco,  pp.  712.     Portland,  1863. 

$7-50 

885  Maine    Wills,    1640-1760,    ed 
ited  by  W.  M.  Sargent.     8vo,  cloth, 
PP-  953-    Portland,  1887.  $5«oo 

All   the   names   are  carefully    indexed. 

886  Maine.   York  Deeds.    Book  i. 
(1642-62.)          8vo,        half        sheep 
(cracked).     Portland,  1887.          $2.50 

Carefully  indexed  and  valuable  for 
reference. 

887  Maiden,  Mass.     The  Bi-Cen- 
tennial  Book  of  Maiden.    Oration  and 
Poem  delivered  on  the  2OOth  Anniver- 


May  23,  1849,  with  other  Proceedings 
on  that  day;  and  matters  pertaining 
to  the  History  of  the  Place.  I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  251.'  Boston,  1850.  $3.00 

888  Manchester,  Mass.     Lamson, 

D.  F.     History  of  the  Town  of  Man 
chester,  1645-1895.     (Early  Life,  The 
Revolution,     War     of     1812,     Anti- 
Slavery     Days.)       Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  440.     (1895.)  $1.00 

889  Manchester,  N.  H.    Potter,  C. 

E.  History  of  Manchester,  including 
Ancient    Amoskeag    of    the    Middle 
Merrimack    Valley.      Proceedings    of 
Centennial  Celebration    on  incorpora 
tion  of  Derryfield,  Oct.  22,  1851.  Por 
traits  and  maps.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  764. 


Manchester,  1856. 


$6.00 


890  Marshfield,   Mass.     Richards, 
L.   S.     History  of  Marshfield.     Por- 
frait.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  238.     Plymouth, 
1901.  $2.50 

891  Martha's    Vineyard.      Report 
to    determine    the    Title    of    Certain 
Lands   claimed  by  Indians    at    Deep 
Bottom  in  the  town  of  Tisbury.    8vo, 


sary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,     paper,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1856.        $1.00 


98 


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Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Collections,  1792  to  date.  Complete  set 
of  the  Seven  Series.  Volumes  I  to  40,  half  morocco,  balance  in  cloth. 
70  vols.,  8vo.  Boston,  1792,  etc.  $500.00 

An  exceptional  set,  every  volume  being  the  original  issue,  with  few  exceptions 
uncut  and  in  the  first  three  volumes  which  were  issued  in  numbers,  nearly  all  of  the 
original  wrappers  are  preserved.  The  former  owner  spent  many  years  in  perfecting 
this  set,  and  it  is  improbable  that  the  opportunity  to  secure  such  a  matchless  copy 
will  occur  again. 

To  speak  of  the  importance  of  this  set  is  almost  unnecessary.  It  is  the  great 
source  book  of  everything  relating  to  the  early  history  of  New  England.  So  indis 
pensable  is  it  that  history  can  neither  be  written  nor  correctly  understood  without 
consulting  its  pages. 

8vo,  sheets,  uncut,  pp.  259.     Boston, 
1839-  $3-00 

897  Mass.  Historical  Society  Col 
lections.  First  Series,  10  vols. ;  Sec 
ond  Series  (lacking  Vols.  5  and  6),  8 
vols.;  Third  Series,  Vols.  i  to  7.  25 
vols.  bound  in  12,  8vo,  half  roan. 
Boston,  1806,  etc.  $65.00 


892  Mass.  A  History  of  the  Em 
blem  of  the  Codfish  in  the  Hall  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  (Boston). 
Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  62.  Bos 
ton,  1895.  .75 


893  Mass.        Barker,      John      W. 
Massachusetts    Historical    Collections 
relating  to  the  History  and  Antiqui 
ties  of  every  Town  in  Mass.  Map  and 
200  engravings   (part   of  map    miss 
ing).    8vo,  calf,  pp.  624.     Worcester, 
1839-  $2.50 

894  Mass.     Barry,  John  S.     His 
tory  of  Massachusetts,  Colonial,  Pro 
vincial  and  Commonwealth  Periods.  3 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     Boston,   1855-57. 

$4-50 

<  As  a  continuous  account  down  to  recent 
times  it  is  the  most  valuable  yet  produced. 
The  best  authorities  have  been  uniformly 
consulted,  and  conflicting  statements  care 
fully  weighed. 

895  Mass.     Blake,   Mortimer.     A 
Centural  History  of  the  Mendon  As 
sociation  of  Congregational  Ministers 
(of  Mass.).      i2mo,  cloth,   pp.    348. 
Boston,  1853.  $1.00 

896  Mass.     Felt,  Joseph  B.     His- 
rency.   With  plates  of  the  early  Notes. 


A  good  run  of  the  early  volumes  of  this 
valuable  series.     Abounds  with  reprints  of 

journals>  ad~ 


898  Mass.      Holland,    Josiah     G. 
History    of    Western    Massachusetts, 
the  Counties  of  Hampden,  Hampshire, 
Franklin  and  Berkshire.   Map.  2  vols. 
I2mo,  cloth.  Springfield,  1855.     $4.00 

899  Mass.      Lectures    before    the 
Lowell  Institute  relating  to  the  Early 
History  of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  498.     Boston,  1869.  $2.00 

Thirteen  discoveries  including  the 
'  Medical  Profession  in  Mass.,"  by  Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes. 

900  Mass.     Letters  from  the  44th 
Regiment  M.  V.  M.    A  Record  of  the 
Experiences  of  a  Nine  Months'  Regi- 


Boston, 


8vo,  paper,  pp.  iz 

Rare.  $3.50 

Massachusetts.  Hutchinson,  Thomas.  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay  from  the  First  Settlement.  2  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  London, 
1765-67;  Vol.  3.,  8vo,  boards,  uncut,  with  the  rare  Preface,  London,  1828,' 
A  Collection  of  Original  Papers  relative  to  the  History  of  the  Colony 
of  Massachusetts  Bay.  8vo,  calf.  Boston,  1769.  Together  4  vols. 

Complete  set,  and  has  now  become  very  scarce. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


99 


901  Mass.     Minot,  Geo.  R.     His 
tory  of  the  Insurrection  in  Massachu 
setts  in  1786  and  the  Rebellion  conse 
quent    thereon.       2d    edition.       8vo, 
boards,  uncut.     Boston,  1810.       $5.00 

Best  account  of  Shay's  Rebellion,  includ 
ing  many  original  documents. 

902  Mass.     Old  Colony  Historical 
Society,  Collections  of.     Nos.  i  to  4. 
(Addresses,     etc.,     Leland's     Indian 
Names,    Baxter's    Early    Voyages    to 
America,    etc.)      Portraits.     4    vols., 
8vo,  paper.    Taunton,  1879-89.    $4.00 

903  Mass.      Todd,    Chas.    B.      In 
Olde  Massachusetts.    Sketches  of  Old 
Times   and    Plans   during  the    Early 
Days.     Illustrated.      121110,  cloth,  pp. 
253.    New  York,  1907.  $1.00 

904  Mather,  Cotton.    Wonders  of 
the    Invisible    World,    being    an    Ac 
count     of     the     Tryals     of     Several 
Witches  lately  Executed  in  New  Eng 
land,  to  which  is  added  A  Farther  Ac 
count  of  the  Tryals  of  the  New  Eng 
land    Witches,    by    Increase    Mather. 
Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  291.     Lon 
don,  1862.  $1.25 

905  Medford,       Mass.         Brooks, 
Charles.      History    of    the    Town   of 
Medford    from    First    Settlement    in 
1630,  to  1855.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  576.    Boston,  1855.  $6.00 

With  genealogies  by  Wm.  H.  Whitmore. 

906  Medford,       Mass.         Brooks, 
Charles.      History    of    the    Town   of 


Medford,  from  Settlement  in  1630  to 
1855.  Revised  and  brought  down  to 
1855,  by  J.  M.  Usher.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  leather,  pp.  592.  Boston,  1886. 

$4.50 

907  Medway,  Mass.    Jameson,  E. 
O.     The  History  of  Medway    (with 
Genealogies).     Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  534.     1886.  $7-50 

Laid    in     is     a     six    page    Errata    and 
Addenda. 

908  Melrose,     Mass.       Goss,     El- 
bridge   H.      The    Centennial    Fourth. 
Historical  Address  delivered  in  Town 
Hall,  July  4,  1876;  also  the  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Day.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  46. 
Melrose,    1876.  $1.00 

909  Meriden,      Conn.        Brecken- 
ridge,  Frances  A.     Recollections  of  a 
New  England  Town.    I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
222.     Meriden,  1890.  $1.00 

910  Merrimack  Valley,  Mass.  The 
Historical      and      Genealogical      Re 
searches    and    Recorder    of    Passing 
Events  of  Merrimack  Valley.    A  Re 
pository  of  Antiquities  relating  to  the 
History,  Biography,  Genealogy,  Her 
aldry,  etc.,  etc.     illustrated.     4to,  pa 
per,  pp.  300.     Andover,  1855.      $4.50 

911  Middleborough,  Mass.     Book 
of  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in  Mid 
dleborough.     With  Notices  of   other 
Churches  in  that  Town.    8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  pp.  124.     Boston,  1852.     $2.50 

Full  list  of  members,  etc. 


Mather,  Cotton.  Psalterium  Americanum.  The  Book  of  Psalms  in  a 
Translation  Exactly  conformed  unto  the  Originals,  but  all  in  Blank  Verse, 
fitted  unto  the  Tunes  commonly  used  in  our  Churches.  i6mo,  original 
calf,  rebacked,  pp.  426.  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1718.  $50.00 

"In  this  singular  publication,  which  is  a  close  translation  of  the  Hebrew,  Dr. 
Mather  has  not  only  disregarded  the  modern  practice  of  breaking  the  lines,  whether 
rhymed  or  not,  but  he  has  run  out  (to  use  a  printer's  phrase)  the  whole  matter; 
so  that  while  each  psalm  looks  exactly  like  prose,  and  may  be  read  as  such,  it  is,  in 
fact,  modulated  so  that  it  may  be  sung  as  lyric  verse.  The  learned  Doctor  says  that 
in  the  '  twice  seven  versions '  which  he  has  seen,  the  authors  '  put  in  as  large  an 
Heap  of  poor  Things,  which,  are  intirely  their  own, —  meerly  for  the  sake  of  pre 
serving  the  Click  of  the  Rhyme;  Which  after  all  is  of  small  consequence  unto  a 
Generous  Poem ;  and  of  none  at  all  unto  the  Melody  of  Singing.'  " 


100 


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912  Middlesex      County,      Mass. 
Drake,    Samuel   Adams.     History  of 
Middlesex    Co.,     Mass.       Containing 
carefully  prepared  histories  of  every 
city  and  town  in  the  county,  by  well 
known  writers,  and  a  general  history 
of  the  county  from  the  earliest  to  the 
present  time.     Maps,  plans,  and  nu 
merous  illustrations,  old  houses,  por 
traits,  plans  of  battles,  etc.     2  vols., 
thick  4to,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1880. 

$7-50 

913  Milford,  Conn.    Pond,  Nathan 
G.      Inscriptions    on    Tombstones    in 
Milford,   Erected   Prior  to    1800,  to 
gether   with   a  few  of  aged  persons 
who  died  after  that  date.    8vo,  paper, 
pp.  69.    New  Haven,  1889.          $1.00 

From  New  Haven  Hist.  Society  Papers. 

914  Milford,  Mass.    Ballou,  Adin. 
History  of  the  Town  of  Milford,  from 
its  First  Settlement  to  1881  (with  ex 
tensive  Genealogies).     Portraits.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  1154.    Boston,  1882.     $5.00 

915  Milford,     N.     H.       Ramsdell, 
Geo.   A.     The  History    of    Milford, 
with   Family  Registers    (330  pages), 
by  Wm.  P.  Colburn.    Map  and  illus 
trations.     8vo,  cloth;  pp.  1023.     Con 
cord,  1901.  $5.00 

916  Montpelier,   Vt.      Thompson, 
D.  P.    History  of  the  Town  of  Mont 
pelier,  from  the  time  it  was  first  char 
tered  in    1781   to   1860.      With    Bio 
graphical  Sketches  of  its  most  noted 
deceased    Citizens.      Portrait.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  312.     Montpelier,  1860. 

$2.50 

917  Morton,      Nathaniel.        New 
England's  Memorial.    A  facsimile  re 
print  of  the  original  edition  of  1669, 


with    Introduction    by    Arthur    Lord. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.     Boston,  1903. 

$7-50 

One  of  a  limited  edition  of  150  copies 
printed  for  the  Club  of  Odd  Volumes  from 
one  of  the  very  few  perfect  copies  known. 

The  first  published  account  by  a  contem 
porary  writer  of  the  men  who  made  the 
history  of  New  England  from  1620  to  1669. 

918  Morton,      Nathaniel.        New 
England's    Memorial.     Fifth    Edition 
with   Large  Additions  and  Notes  by 
John  Davis.    Facsimile  of  Hubbard's 
Map.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  un 
cut,  pp.  480.    Boston,  1826.          $5.00 

919  Natick,  Mass.    History  of  the 
Town   of   Natick,   from  the  Days  of 
the  Apostolic  Eliot,  1550  to  1830.    By 
William  Biglow.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  88. 
Boston,  1830.  $2.00 

Relates  largely  to  the  Indians  and  Eliot. 

920  Neal,  Daniel.    The  History  of 
New  England  containing  an  Impartial 
Account  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiasti 
cal  Affairs  to   1700.     Second  edition 
with  many  Additions.     Folding  map. 
2  vols.,   8vo,  new  full   panelled  calf, 
gilt.     London,  1747.  $15.00 

A  fine  copy  in  new  binding.  While  the 
author  drew  largely  upon  Cotton  Mather, 
his  work  is  superior  to  any  that  preceded 
it  and  his  general  attitude  in  his  use  of  all 
the  early  authorities  is  an  impartial  one. 

921  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Ricket- 
son,   Daniel.      History   of  New   Bed 
ford,    Bristol    County,    including    the 
Old  Township  of  Dartmouth,  and  the 
present  Townships  of  Westport,  Dart 
mouth  and  Fairhaven,  from  their  set 
tlement  to  the  present  time.      121110, 
cloth,  pp.  412.     New  Bedford:  Pub 
lished  by  the  Author,  1858.  $4.00 


Nantucket.  Hough,  Franklin  B.  Papers  relating  to  the  Island  of  Nan- 
tucket,  with  Documents  relating  to  the  Original  Settlement  of  the  Island, 
Martha's  Vineyard,  and  other  Islands  adjecent  known  as  Dukes  County 
while  under  the  Colony  of  New  York.  From  Official  Records,  etc. 
Map.  Small  4to,  half  morocco  (rubbed),  pp.  162.  Albany,  1856.  $20.00 

Very   scarce.     Only    150  copies   printed    for  private   distribution,   this  having  an 
autograph  presentation  inscription  from  J.  V.  L.  Pruyn  to  Hon.  Gideon  Hawley. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES  101 


922  New   Boston,   N.    H.     Cogs 
well,  Elliott  C.    History  of  New  Bos 
ton    (with   genealogies,    100    pages). 
Map,  portraits  and  illustrations.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  470.     Boston,   1864.     $9.00 

923  Newbury,      Mass.        Currier, 
John  J.     History  of  Newbury,   1635- 
1902.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  755. 
Boston,  1902.  $5-oo 

924  Newburyport,  Mass.  A  State 
ment  of  the  Proceedings  resulting  in 
the    Purchase    of    the    Newburyport 
Public    Library    Building.      With    a 
Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Library. 
View.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  43.     Newbury 
port,  1866.  .50 

925  Newburyport,    Mass.      Cush- 
ing,  Caleb.     The  History  and  Present 
State  of  the  Town  of  Newburyport. 
i6mo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  120.     New 
buryport,   1826.  $5-00 

Fine  copy. 

926  Newburyport,    Mass.      Remi 
niscences  of  a  Nonagenarian.     Edited 
by  Sarah  A.  Emery.    Illustrated.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  336.    Newburyport,  1879. 

$3.00 

Contains  a  large  amount  of  personal  and 
genealogical  material. 

927  New    Hampshire.      Barstow, 
George.    The  History  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  from  its  Discovery,  in  1614,  to 
the  Passage  of  the  Toleration  Act,  in 
1819.     (Witchcraft  at  Portsmouth  and 
Salem,  Siege  and  Fall  of  Louisburg, 
Braddock's  defeat,  War  of  1812,  etc.) 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  456.     Boston,   1853. 

$3.00 

928  New  Hampshire.    Bell,  Chas. 
H.      The    Bench    and    Bar    of    New 
Hampshire,     including     Biographical 
Notices  of  deceased  Judges  and  Law 
yers  of  the  Province  and  State  and 
List  of  Names  of  those  now  living. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  795.     Boston,  1894. 

$6.00 

929  New    Hampshire.      Charlton, 
Edwin  A.    New  Hampshire  As  It  Is : 
a   Historical    Sketch,   from   its   First 


Settlement;" Gazetteer,  anxt-a  ;Qe/ieral 
View,  etc.  Portraits  'and- 'views''  ~&vo, 
cloth,  pp.  592.  Claremont,  1855.  $1.50 

930  New  Hampshire.   Farmer  and 
Moore.      Collections,    Historical    and 
Miscellaneous     (Indian    Wars,    Civil 
History,  Original  Letters,  etc.).   Vols. 
2  and  3.    2  vols.,  8vo,  boards  (stamp 
on  title).     Concord,  1823.  $6.00 

931  New  Hampshire  Genealogical 
Record.     Vols.  i,  2,  6  and  Part  I  of 
Vol.  7.    13  parts,  8vo,  paper.    Dover, 
1903,  etc.  $3.00 

932  New     Hampshire.       Stearns, 
Ezra    S.      Genealogical    and    Family 
History  of  the  State  of  New  Hamp 
shire.     Portraits.     4  vols.,  4to,   half 
leather.     New  York,  1908.        $15.00 

933  New       Hampshire.         Stone, 
James  W.     Festival  of  the  Sons  of 
New   Hampshire,   Boston,   Nov.   7th, 
1849,     w^h     Speeches    of    Webster, 
Woodbury,    etc.,    and    Letters.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  178.     Boston,  1850.      $2.00 

934  New    Hampshire.      Thaxter, 
Celia.     Among  the    Isles   of    Shoals. 
Illustrated.       I2mo,    cloth,    pp.     184. 
Boston,  1873.  $1.00 

935  New  Hampshire.  The  Town 
Register.         Henniker,  Bradford, 
Warner  and  Hopkinton.  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  212.    Augusta,  1908.  $1.50 

936  New   Haven,    Conn.      Bacon, 
Leonard.      Thirteen    Historical    Dis 
courses    on    the    Completion    of    200 
Years    from    the    Beginning    of    the 
First  Church  in  New   Haven.     Por 
traits.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  400.      N.  Y., 
1839.  $2.00 

One  of  the1  best  books  on  the  Colonial 
History  of  Connecticut. 

937  New  Haven,  Conn.     Barber, 
J.    W.      History    and    Antiquities   of 
New  Haven.    Map  and  colored  plates. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.   120.     New  Haven, 
1831.  $8.50 

Very  fine  copy.    The  plates  include  Views 
of  Yale  and  Doolittle's  Battle  of  Lexington. 


102 


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New  Haven.  .  F^pera  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society  (Bron- 

son's   Historical  Account  of  Connecticut  Currency,  Notice  of  Early  Po- 

mologists  in  New  Haven,  Whitaker's  Early  History  of  Southold,  L.  I., 

Goodrich's    Invasion    of   New    Haven,    by   the   British    Troops,    Ancient 

Houses  in  New  Haven,  Inscriptions  on  Tombstones  in  New  Haven,  prior 

to  1800,  Gardner  Morse's  Recollections  of  New  Haven,  between  1825  and 

1837,  Early  History  of  Long  Island  Sound  by  Capt.  Chas.  H.  Townshend, 

etc.).     7  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     New  Haven,  1865-1908.  $22.50 

Complete  set. 

938  New  Haven,  Conn.     History  the  Church  in  Newington  :    Its  Doc- 
of   the   City   of   New   Haven    to   the  trine,    Its    Ministers,   Its   Experience 
present  Time.     By  an  Association  of  Portrait.     8vo,  paper,  pp    7*      Hart- 
Writers.     Edited  by  Edward  E.  At-  ford,   1855.                                       $  I  qo 
water.    Illustrated.  4to,  half  roan,  pp.  n/i  c  ISI*«F  T  ™,i        r            AT  *u'~ 
702      New  York    T«R>7                 <trVL  945  New  London,  Conn.    Mather, 

$5-00  Wm.  W.     Sketch  of  the  Geology  and 

939  New  Haven,  Conn.    Lambert,  Mineralogy     of     New    London     and 
Edward  R.     History  of  the  Colony  of  Windham    Counties,    in    Connecticut 
New    Haven    before    and    after  'the  Published  by  William  Lester,  Jr.   8vo, 
Union  with  Connecticut.       Map  and  original  tinted  paper  covers,  pp.  36' 
illustrations.      i2mo,    cloth,    pp.    216.  Norwich,     Printed     by    J     Dunham 
New  Haven,  1838.                       $10.00  1834.  $3.oo 

940  New   Haven,    Conn.      Lever-  946  New     London,     Conn.       Mc- 
more,  Charles  H.     The  Republic  of  Ewen,   Abel.      Some   Changes    which 
New  Haven.     A  History  of  Munici-  have  occurred  in  the  First  Congrega- 
pal   Evolution.      8vo,   cloth,   pp.   342.  tional  Society  and  in  the   County  to 
Baltimore,  1886.                              $1.50  which  it  Pertains.    8vo,  paper,  pp'  29. 

941  New  Haven,  Conn.     Merwin,  New  London>   1857.                      ^r.oo 

A   Dcourse°ntheCom-  New  London,  Conn.    Records 


5° 
942  New  Haven,  Conn.    Proceed- 

fthe     ettle' 


^  943  New     Haven,     Conn.        

College.       Biographical     Memoranda 


Includes  a  paper  on  New  London  in  the 
War  of  1812. 

^  948  New    Milford,    Conn.      Two 
— ,      Centuries  of  New  Milford   with  His- 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  70.      torical    Articles    and    Reminiscences. 
$0-75      Portraits  a-nd  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth, 
Yale     PP-  307.     New  York,  1907.          $3.00 

949  Newport,     R.     I.       Cahoone, 


FFQrK  $3'°°  °f  Rh°de  Island' 

.  E.  E.  Salisbury.  dothj  pp>  2l^    New  York,  1842.    $1.50 

944  Newington,  Conn.     Brace,  J.          950  Newport,      R.      I.        Turner 

Century  Discourse.     History  of  Henry  E.    Settlers  of  Aquidneck,  and 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


103 


Liberty   of    Conscience.     8vo,   paper. 
Newport,  1880.  $*•*> 

951  Newton,    Mass.      A    Century 
of    Church    History.     Celebration    of 
the  One  Hundredth   Anniversary  of 
the     Organization     of     the     Second 
Church.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
163.     Boston,  1882.  $1.00 

951^  Newton,  Mass.  Jubilee  An 
niversary  of  the  Pastorate  of  the  Rev. 
Daniel  "Little  Furber  of  the  First 
Church  in  Newton,  Mass.  Portrait 
and  view.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  128.  New 
ton  Centre,  1897.  $*-oo 

952  Newton,  Mass.     Smith,  S.^F. 
History  of  Newton,  Town  and  City, 
from   its   Earliest    Settlement    to   the 
Present    Time.        1630-1880.      Illus 
trated.     8vo,  leather,  pp.  851.     Bos 
ton,  1880.  $5-00 

953  Newton,   Mass.     The   Mirror 
of  Newton,  Past  and  Present.     Illus 
trated.     8vo,  paper,  pp.   169.     1907. 

•75 

954  Norman  Plates.     Smellie,  W. 
An    Abridgment   of   the   Practice   of 
Midwifery.     39  Surgical  Plates,  en 
graved  by  John  Norman.     I2mo,  new 
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955  Northampton,  Mass.   Address 
delivered    at    Northampton,    Oct.    29, 
1854,  in  Commemoration  of  the  close 
of  the  2d  Century  since  the  Settlement 
of    the    Town.     By    William    Allen. 
8vo,    paper,    pp.     56.     Northampton, 
1855-  $l-S° 

956  Northampton,  Mass.     Bridg- 
man,    Thomas.      Inscriptions   on    the 
Grave  Stones  of  Northampton,  and  of 
other  Towns  in  the  Valley  of  the  Con 
necticut  Valley.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  227. 
Northampton,  1850.  $3-OO 

957  Northampton,     Mass.       The 
Meadow     City's    Quarter    Millennial 
Book.     Celebration   of   2$oth    Settle 
ment  of  Northampton.     Profusely  Il 
lustrated.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  531.  (1904-) 

$1.50 


958  Northampton,     Mass.       Wil 
liams,  Solomon.    Historical  Sketch  of 
Northampton,   from   its   First   Settle 
ment;  in  a  Sermon,  delivered  April  13, 
1815.     8vo,    paper,    pp.    24.      North 
ampton,  1815.  $3-°° 

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959  North       Brookfield,       Mass. 
Temple,    J.    H.      History    of    North 
Brookfield,  preceded  by  an  Account  of 
Old  Quabaug,  Indian  and  English  Oc 
cupation,  1647-1767;  Brookfield  Rec 
ords,  1680-1783;  with  a  Genealogical 
Register.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
824.     North  Brookfield,   1887.     $6.00 

960  North  Springfield,  Vt.     John 
son,  R.  G.    Hist.  Sketch  of  the  Baptist 
Church  (with  List  of  Members).  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  49.    Ludlow,  1880.      $1-5° 

961  Norwalk,  Conn.    A  Complete 
Copy  of  the  Inscriptions  found  on  the 
Monuments,   Headstones,  &c.,   in  the 
Oldest    Cemetery    in    Norwalk.       By 
David  H.  Van  Hoosear.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  47.     Bridgeport,  1895. 

$2.00 

962  Norwalk,      Conn.        Norwalk 
after  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Years. 
An  Account  of  the  Celebration  of  the 
250th  Anniversary  of  the  Charter  of 
the  Town,  1651-1901.     Including  his 
torical     sketches     of     the     Churches, 
Schools,  Eminent  Men,  etc.     A  Rec 
ord  of  the   Soldiers  and   Sailors  en 
listed  in  Norwalk  from  1676  to  1898. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  387. 
South  Norwalk,  1902.  $2.00 

963  Norway,  Me.     Noyes,  David. 
History    of    Norway,    comprising    a 
Minute  Account  of  its   First    Settle 
ment.      (List   of  Deaths,  etc.)      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  216.     Norway,  1852.    $3.00 

964  Norwich,      Conn.        Denison, 
Frederic.     Notes  of  the  Baptists  and 
Their  Principles  in  Norwich,  from  the 
Settlement    of    the    Town    to    1850. 
I2mo,  paper,  pp.  91.     Norwich,  1857. 

$1.50 


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965  Norwich,       Conn.         Oilman, 
Danl.    C.     Historical    Discourse    de 
livered  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  7th, 
1859,  at  the  Bi-Centennial  Celebration 
of  the  Settlement  of  the  town.     His 
torical  notes  on  the  Indian  Deed  of 
Norwich,  Early   Indian   History,   etc. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  128.     Boston,  1859. 

$2.00 

This     second     edition,     with     additional 
notes,  was  intended  for  private  distribution. 

966  Norwich,  Conn.    Jubilee.    Re 
port  of  the  Celebration  at   Norwich, 
on  the  2ooth  Anniversary  of  the  Set 
tlement  of  tne  Town,  Sept.  7th  and 
8th,   1859.     With  an  Appendix.     By 
John  W.  Stedman.    Map  and  illustra 
tions.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  304.     Norwich, 
1859.  $2.00 

967  Norwich,  Conn.     King,  Wal 
ter.     A  Farewell  Discourse  delivered 
to  the  Congregational  Church  and  So 
ciety  of  Chelsea,  Aug.  18,  1811.    8vo, 
paper,  pp.  38.    New  York,  1811.    $3.00 

With  appendix  discussing  a  case  of  mar 
riage  to  a  deceased  wife's  sister. 

968  Old  South  Leaflets.     Nos.  i- 
200.      Reprints    of    early    tracts    and 
works  relating  to  Boston,  New  Eng 
land,  etc.    8  vols.,  I2mo,  cloth.     Bos 
ton.  $12.00 

An  invaluable  collection  of  rare  material 
in  popular  form. 

969  Orleans    County,    Vt.      Bald 
win,   Fredk.    W.      Biography   of   the 
Bar  of  Orleans  County.    22  portraits. 
8vo,    half    roan    (rubbed),    pp.    303. 
Montpelier,   1886.  $2.25 

970  Otis,  James.      Life  of  James 
Otis  of  Massachusetts,  containing  also 
Notices  of  some  Contemporary  Char 
acters  and  events  from  the  year  1760 
to    1775.      By  William   Tudor.     8vo, 
original    boards,    cloth   back,   binding 
broken,  uncut.     Lacks  portrait.     Bos 
ton,  1823.  $5-00 

971  Oxford,    Mass.      Ammidown, 
Holmes.    Historical  Collection  (relat 
ing  to   Oxford,   Woodstock,   Dudley, 
Webster,     Sturbridge,      Southbridge, 


etc.).     Portraits  and  maps.     2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York,   1874. 

$5.00 

972  Palmer,   Mass.     Allen,  Orrin 
P.  Inscriptions  from  the  Two  Ancient 
Cemeteries     of     Palmer,     Mass.       2 
plates.   8vo,  paper,  pp.  67.   1902.  $1.00 

973  Parsonsfield,  Me.    History  of 
the  Town  of  Parsonsfield  (with  Gene 
alogies).     Numerous  portraits.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  500.    Portland,  1888.    $5.00 

974  Pelham,    Mass.      Parmenter, 
C.  O.    History  of  Pelham,  1738-1898. 
French  and  Indian  War,  The  Revolu 
tion,     Sketches      (with     Genealogical 
Notes)  of  Natives  of  the  Town,  List 
of  Marriages,  etc.     Portraits  and  il 
lustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  531.    Am- 
herst,  1898.  $2.50 

975  Pemaquid,       Me.         Hough, 
Franklin  B.    Papers  relating  to  Pema 
quid  and  parts  adjacent  in  the  State 
of    Maine,    known    as    Cornwall    Co., 
when    under    Colony   of    New    York. 
Compiled  from  Official  Records.    8vo, 
paper,  uncut.     Albany,  1856.       $3.00 

976  Pepperrell,  Sir  William.    The 
Life  of ;  the  only  Native  of  New  Eng 
land  who  \vas  created  a  Baronet,  by 
Usher  Parsons.     Map.     121110,  cloth, 
pp.  352.    Boston,  1855.  $3.50 

One  of  the  best  works  on  the  Louisburg 
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Pepperrell  papers  including  a  package 
found  in  an  old  shed  that  had  been  exposed 
to  destruction  for  50  years. 

977  Pittsfield,   Mass.  History  of 
the  Town  of   Pittsfield.  With  map. 
By    David    D.     Field.  8vo,    paper. 
Hartford,  1844.  $2.00 

978  Pittsfield,  Mass.    Smith,  J.  E. 
A.     History  of  Pittsfield,   1734-1876. 
Maps   and    portraits.      2    vols.,    8vo, 
cloth.     Boston,  1869.  $5-OO 

979  Plainfield,        Mass.          Dyer, 
Charles  N.     History  of  the  Town  of 
Plainfield,  Hampshire  County,  Mass., 
from  its  Settlement  to  1891,  including 
a    Genealogical    History   of   Twenty- 
three    of    the    Original    Settlers    and 


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their    Descendants.      Portraits.      8vo, 
cloth,   pp.    187.     Northampton,    1891. 

$1.50 

980  Plymouth,  Mass.   Davis,  Wil 
liam  T.  Ancient  Landmarks  of  Plym 
outh.     With  Genealogical  Register  of 
Plymouth     Families.       Maps.       8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  660.    Boston,  1883.      $4.50 

The      valuable      Genealogical      Register 
covers  300  pages. 

981  Popham    Colony,    Me.      Bal- 
lard,  Edw.     Memorial  Volume  of  Pop- 
ham  Celebration,  Aug.  29,  1862.    Com 
memorative   of   planting   of   Popham 
Colony  on   the   Peninsula  of   Sabino, 
Aug.   19,   1607,  Establishing  Title  of 
England  to  the  Continent.    Map.    pp. 
368.    Portland,  1863  ;  and  Vindication 
of  Claims  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges 
as  Father  of  English  Colonization  in 
America,  by  John  A.  Poor.     pp.  164, 
8vo,  cloth.    New  York,  1862.       $4.00 

982  Popham  Colony,  Me.    Patter 
son,  James  W.     Address  delivered  on 
the  258th  Anniversary  of  the  Planting 
of  the  Popham  Colony.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  38.     Boston,  1865.  $i-5o 

Only  a  limited  number  printed.     Presen 
tation  copy  from  the  Publisher. 

983  Popham   Colony,   Me.     Poor, 
John   A.      Address    (with   Historical 
Notes)    delivered   at  the  Erection  of 
a  Monument  Stone  in  the  Walls  of 
Fort  Popham,   Aug.  29,   1862,  Com 


memorative  of  the  Planting  of  the 
Popham  Colony  on  the  Peninsula  of 
Sabino.  Map.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  58. 
New  York,  1863.  $2.00 

984  Portland,     Me.        Centennial 
Celebration,    July   4-6,    1886,    of   the 
looth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorpora 
tion  of  the  Town.     By  John  T.  Hull. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  380.    Port 
land,  1886.  $2.00 

Consists  largely  of  historical  addresses, 
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985  Portland,    Me.      Goold,   Wil 
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historical    notes    of    Old    Falmouth. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  543.   Port 
land,  1886.  $3.50 

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Enterprise  and  Boxer,  etc. 

986  Portland,    Me.      Journals    of 
Rev.  Thomas  Smith  and  Rev.  Samuel 
Deane,  Pastors   of  the  First  Church 
in   Portland.     With   Notes   and  Bio 
graphical    Notices :    and    a    summary 
History    of    Portland.      By    William 
Willis.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  484. 
Portland,  1849.  $3-5° 

Covers  an  uninterrupted  narrative  of  123 
years. 

987  Portland,  Me.    Services  at  the 
Semi-Centennial      of      High      Street 
Church,     1831-1881     (with     List    of 
Names).     8vo,   cloth,  pp.  87.     Port 
land,  1881.  $1.00 


Pynchon,  William.    The  Time  when  the  First  Sabbath  was  Ordained.   The 
Manner  how  the  First  Sabbath  was  Ordained.  A  Treatise  of  the 


Holy  Times.     Small  4to,  original  calf.    (London,   1654. 


$150.00 


By  the  celebrated  Founder  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  one  of  the  earliest  of  the 
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A  presentation  copy  from  the  author,  having  written  on  the  title :  "  For  the  Rev 
erend  Mr.  Henry  Adam,  Preacher  of  God's  word  at  Rawmarsh  in  Yorkshire:  A  cor 
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Rev.  Henry  Adam  and  his  descendants  to  a  recent  period,  and  contains  the  old  book 
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988  Portsmouth,   N.   H.     Adams, 
Nathl.     Annals  of  Portsmouth,  com 
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Biographical     Sketches.       8vo,     new 
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1825.  $I0.oo 

In    remarkable    condition,    clean    as    day 
of  issue. 

989  Pratt,  Phinehas.     A  Declara 
tion    of   the    Affairs    of    the   English 
People  that  first  inhabited  New  Eng 
land.    With  Notes  by  Richard  Froth- 
ingham,  Jr.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  20.     Bos 
ton,  1858.  $1.25 

First  printed  from  the  original  manu 
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990  Prince  Society.    John  Wheel 
wright.     His   writings,   including  his 
Fast-day  Sermon,  1637,  and  his  Mer- 
curius  Americanus,  1645;  with  a  pa 
per  upon  the  genuineness  of  the  In 
dian   Deed  of    1629,  and  a  Memoir. 
By  Charles  H.  Bell.     Two  facsimiles. 
Small    4to,    half    morocco.      Boston, 
J876.  $10.00 

Only  210  copies  printed.  All  of  these 
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991  Prince,  Thomas.     A  Chrono 
logical   History   of   New   England   in 
the  Form  of  Annals.     8vo,  half  roan, 
pp.  439.    Boston,  1826.  $4.00 

Best  edition,  including  the  manuscript 
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ing  the  three  rare  parts  of  the  second 
volume. 

^  992  Prince,  Thomas.  Sermon  at 
South  Church,  Boston,  Nov.  27,  1746, 
being  Day  of  Thanksgiving  in  the 
Province  of  Mass.  Bay.  (Relates 
largely  to  affairs  with  the  Indians  and 
the  French  in  Canada).  8vo,  half 
roan,  pp.  35.  Boston,  1746.  $3.50 
993  Princeton,  Mass.  Celebration 
of  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  In 
corporation  of  the  Town  of  Prince 
ton,  Oct  20,  1859;  including  the  Ad 
dress  of  Hon.  Charles  T.  Russell, 
Poem  of  Erastus  Everett,  and  other 
Exercises.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  119. 
Worcester,  1860.  $2.00 

Presentation   copy  from  Erastus  Everett 
to  T.  B.  Thorpe. 


994  Princeton,     Mass.       Russell, 
Charles  T.     The  History  of  Prince 
ton,  from  its  First  Settlement.     8vo, 
paper,  pp.  130.    Boston,  1838.      $2.00 

995  Providence,  R.  I.    Half  a  Cen 
tury    with    the    Providence    Journal. 
Being   a  Record  of   the  Events   and 
Associates    connected    with    the    past 
fifty  years  of  the  Life  of  Henry  R. 
Davis,    secretary    of    the    Company. 
Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  235.     For 
Private  Distribution,   1904.  $1.50 

996  Providence,   R.   I.     King,    H. 
M.   Historical  Catalogue  of  the  Mem 
bers  of  the  First  Baptist   Church  in 
Providence,    R.    I.,    from    1638-1908. 
Illustrated.  4to,  cloth,  pp.  191.   Provi 
dence,  1908.  $1.50 

997  Providence,    R.    I.      Pitman, 
John.     Discourse  delivered  at  Provi 
dence,  Aug.  5th,  1836,  in  Commemo 
ration    of    the    First    Settlement    of 
Rhode    Island.      8vo,   paper,    pp.    72. 
Providence,  1836.  $1.50 

998  Providence,     R.     I.       North 
Providence    Centennial.      Report    of 
the  Celebration  of  Pawtucket,  North 
Providence,  of  the  rooth  Anniversary 
of   the    Incorporation    of    the    Town, 
June  24,  1865.    With  an  address  con 
taining    Historical    Matters  of   Local 
Interest.     8vo,   paper,  pp.  92.     Paw- 
tucket,  1865.  $1.50 

999  Providence,  R.  I.   Vose,  James 
G.         Commemorative         Discourses 
preached  in  the  Beneficent  Congrega 
tional  Church.     (List  of  Names,  etc.) 
I2ino,    cloth,    pp.     135.      Providence, 
1869.  $1.25 

^  looo  Providence,  R.  I.  Willard. 
Geo.  C.  History  of  the  Providence 
Stage,  1762-1891.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.298. 
Providence,  1891.  $i-5o 

1001  Quincy,  Mass.  Some  Ac 
count  of  the  Early  History  and  the 
Present  State  of  the  Town  of  Quincy. 
By  George  Whitney.  View.  8vb, 
paper,  pp.  64.  (Quincy),  n.  d.  $2.50 
Fine  clean  copy. 


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1002  Randolph,     Me.       Webster, 
Henry  S.    Vital  Records  of  Randolph 
to  the  Year  1892.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  144- 
Gardiner,  1910.  $1-5° 

1003  Reading,  Vt.    Davis,  Gilbert 
A.    Centennial  Celebration,  with  His 
torical  Sketch  of  Reading.     Portraits. 
8vo,   cloth,   pp.    169.     Bellows   Falls, 
1874.  $3-00 

1004  Records  of  the  Company  of 
Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England, 
1628-1641,  as  contained  in  the  First 
Volume  of  Archives.    8vo,  paper,  un 
cut.     Cambridge,    1850.  $1.50 

1005  Rhode       Island.         Bowen, 
Henry     L.       Memoir     of     Tristram 
Burges,     with     selections     from     his 
Speeches    and    Occasional    Writings. 
Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  404.    Provi 
dence,  1835.  $2.00 

Interesting  view  of   social    and   political 
conditions  in  Providence  and  Washington. 

1006  Rhode    Island.      Census    of 
the    Inhabitants    of    the    Colony    of 
Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Planta 
tions,    1774,    arranged    by    John    R. 
Bartlett.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  239.    Prov., 
1858.  $2.50 

1007  Rhode       Island.        Jackson, 
Henry.      Account    of    the    (Baptist) 
Churches  in  Rhode  Island.  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  134.     Providence,  1854.         $1.00 

1008  Rhode     Island.       My     First 
Campaign.       (History    of    the    I2th 
R.  I.  Infanty  by  J.  W.  Grant.)    i6mo, 
cloth,  pp.  152.     Boston,  1863.      $7.50 

Fine   copy,   a  very   rare   regimental   his 
tory.     Most  of  the  copies  were  destroyed. 

1009  Rhode  Island.   Peterson,  Ed 
ward.       History    of     Rhode     Island. 


(First  Proprietors,  First  Settlers, 
Aquedneck  Indians,  First  Discovery 
of  Block  Island,  Genealogy  of  the 
Malborn  and  Brinley  Families,  etc.) 
Lithographic  mews,  including  the  Old 
Stone  Mill  at  Newport.  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  370.  New  York,  1853.  $2.50 

1010  Rhode  Island.  Updike,  Wil- 
kins.  Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island 
Bar  (with  historical  introduction). 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  311.  Boston,  1842. 

$1.50 

ion  Rhode  Island.  Weeden, 
William  B.  Early  Rhode  Island.  A 
Social  History  of  the  People.  Illus 
trated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  381.  New 
York,  1910.  $1.25 

1012  Roxbury,  Mass.    Celebration 
of  the  looth  Anniversary  of  the  Rox 
bury    Charitable    Society,    Nov.    22, 
1894.     With  Historical   Notes  and  a 
List  of  Members.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  84. 
(1894-)  $075 

1013  Roxbury,        Mass.  Ellis, 
Charles    M.     The    History  of    Rox 
bury    Town.      8vo,    paper,  pp.    146. 
Boston,  1847.  $2.50 

With  account  of  the  First  Settlers  and 
their  families. 

1014  Roxbury,  Mass.    Forest  Hill 
Cemetery  (with  List  of  Lot  Proprie 
tors).     Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
237.     Roxbury,  1855.  $1.00 

1015  Royalton,      Vt.        Dunklee, 
Ivah.     Burning   of   Royalton  by  the 
Indians.     A  careful   Research  of   all 
that  pertains  to  the  Subject,  includ 
ing  a  reprint  of  Zadock  Steele's  Nar 
rative.    Illustrated.   8vo,  cloth,  pp.  88. 
Boston,  1906.  $1.50 


Rhode  Island  Historical  Society  Collection.     Vols.   I   to  7.     7  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth  and  paper.     Providence,  1827-85.  $25.00 

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Rhode  Island  Hist.  Soc.    Proceedings,  1872-1883,  12  Parts.    Addresses,  etc., 
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io8 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Rutherford,  Samuel.  The  Due  Right  of  Presbyteries.  Wherein  is  ex 
amined  The  Way  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  New  England,  their  Apology 
for  the  said  Government,  their  Answers  to  thirty  and  two  Questions  are 
considered,  Arguments  of  Mr.  Robinson  in  his  justification  of  separation 
are  discovered,  etc.,  etc.  Small  quarto,  old  calf  (worn),  pp.  468.  London, 
1644.  $10.00 

Lacks  title  and  corners  of  two  leaves  torn  off.  Very  scarce.  The  author,  in  the 
errata,  apologizes  for  the  numerous  errors  in  paging  and  printing  and  explains  "  that 
he  could  not  attend  the  Presse." 


1016  Rutland  Co.,  Vt.     Redding- 
ton,  Lyman  W.     Centennial  Celebra 
tion  of  the  Organization  of  Rutland 
County,    1781.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.    194. 
Montpelier,   1882.  $1.50 

1017  Saco,   Maine.     Owen,   Danl. 
E.    Old  Times  in  Saco.  A  brief  Mon 
ograph  on  Local  Events.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  172.   Saco,  1891.   $1.50 

Presentation  copy  from  the  Author. 

1018  Salem,  Mass.    Did  the  First 
Church    of    Salem   originally   have    a 
Confession    of    Faith    distinct    from 
their  Covenant?     By  Joseph  B.  Felt. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  28.    1856.  $1.00 

Presentation  copy. 

1019  Salem,    Mass.      Old    Naum- 
keag,  Historical  Sketch  of  the  City  of 
Salem      (Mass.),     and     Marblehead, 
Beverly,    Topsfield,    etc.,    by    C.    H. 
Webber    and   W.    S.    Nevins.      Illus 
trated.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  312.     Salem, 
1877.  $1.50 

1020  Salem,  Mass.     White,  Danl. 
A.     New  England  Congregationalism 
in  its  Origin  and  Purity.     Foundation 
and     Early     Records    of     the     First 
Church  in  Salem.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  319. 
Salem,  1861.  $1.25 

Saybrook  Platform.      Hobart,    Noah. 


102 1  Salem  Witchcraft.     Records 
of  Salem  Witchcraft,  copied  from  the 
Original    Documents.      2    vols.,    4to, 
half    morocco,    gilt    top.      Roxbury, 
1864.  $10.00 

The  originals  are  preserved  in  the 
archives  of  Essex  County.  Published  by 
W.  Elliot  Woodward. 

1022  Sandwich,  Mass.    Pratt,  Am 
brose  E.    25oth  Anniversary  of  Sand 
wich  and   Bourne.     I2mo,   cloth,  pp. 
131.     Falmouth,  1890.  $1.00 

1023  Silliman,     Benj.       Remarks 
made  on  a  Short  Tour  between  Hart 
ford  and   Quebec  in  the  Autumn  of 
1819.     Plates.     I2mo,  boards,  uncut, 
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Scarce  in  uncut  condition.  Relates 
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French  and  Indian  War. 

1024  Smith,     Capt.     John.       New 
England's  Trials.     8vo,  paper.     Lon 
don,    1622;    (Reprint),   1867.       $7.50 

No.  4  of  an  edition  of  60  copies  printed 
for  John  Carter  Brown.  Presentation  copy 
to  Henry  C.  Murphy. 

1025  Southington,  Conn.     Confes 
sion   of   Faith  and   Covenant  of   the 
First     Church,     with     Catalogue     of 
Members,    1780-1823.      121110,    paper, 
uncut,  pp.  21.     New  Haven,  1828. 

$3-50 


An  Attempt  to  illustrate  and  con 
firm  the  Ecclesiastical  Constitution  of  the  Consociated  Churches  of  Con 
necticut  occasioned  by  a  late  "  Explanation  of  the  Saybrook  Platform." 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  Haven:  B.  Mecom,  1765. 

$25.00 

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bought  out  Parker.  Mecom  printed  but  few  pieces  and  all  o"f  his  imprints  are  rare. 
This  copy  has  Jonathan  Edwards'  autograph  on  title. 

The  pamphlet  that  this  is  an  answer  to,  Gov.  Fitch's  "  Explanation,"  was  the  first 
work  printed  in  Hartford. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


109 


Stephensen,  Marmaduke.  A  Call  from  Death  to  Life  and  Out  of  the  Dark 
Wayes  and  Worships  of  the  World,  written  by  Marmaduke  Stephensen 
who  (together  with  another  dear  Servant  of  the  Lord  called  William 
Robinson)  hath  (since  the  writing  hereof)  suffered  from  Death  in  Bos 
ton  in  New  England.  4to,  half  roan  (margins  cut  close),  pp.  32.  London, 

1660.  $35-0° 

A  cheap  copy  of  this  early  and  very  rare  book  on  the  persecution  of  the  Quakers 
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in  the  streets  of  Boston,  they  were'  tried  before  John  Endicott  and  by  him  sentenced 
to  death.  Stephensen  and  Robinson  suffered  the  penalty.  Mrs.  Dyer  was  reprieved 
while  on  the  ladder  with  the  halter  on  her  neck. 


1026  Southport,  Conn.  Guilbert, 
Edmund.  Annals  of  an  Old  Parish. 
Historical  Sketches  of  Trinity 


1032  Springfield,  Mass.  Tower, 
James  E.  Springfield  Present  and 
Prospective.  Profusely  illustrated. 


Church,  Southport,   1725-1898.     Map     4to,  cloth,  pp.  214.    Springfield,  1905. 


and    illustrations.      8vo,    boards,    pp. 
291.     New  York,  1898.  $2.50 

1027  South  Reading,  Mass.    His- 


$1.25 

1033  Stamford,  Conn.     Alvord,  J. 
W.     Historical  Address,  delivered  at 


torical  Sketch  of  the  Baptist  Church      the   Celebration  of  the   Second  Cen- 


in  South  Reading.     Portrait.     I2mo,     tfnnial  Anniversary  of  the  First  Set- 
boards,  pp.  100.    Boston,  1841.    $2.00 
Mass. 


8vo,  paper,  pp.  40.    New  York,  1842. 

$1.50 

1034  Stamford,    Conn.      Hunting- 
ton,  E.  B.     Soldiers'  Memorial.     8vo, 


1028  Spencer,  Mass.  Draper, 
James.  History  of  Spencer  from  its 
Earliest  Settlement  to  1860.  2d  edi 
tion  enlarged  (with  Genealogies).  cioth,  pp.  165.  Stamford,  1869.  $1.00 
Portrait  and  map.  8vo,  boards,  un 
cut,  pp.  276.  Worcester  (1860). 

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Includes  Regimental  Sketches  and  Naval 
Service. 


„._.,,,             ^  1035  St.  George,  Me.   St.  George's 

1029  Springfield,     Mass.       Green,  Chro^cl        contfining   an    Historical 
Mason    A       Springfield     1636-1886.  skfitch    from   I&)          lg        t      ther 
History   of  Town   and  City.      Illus-  with  Names  and  ^        ofythe  fnhab. 

jTff     Ol»°'           '  PP'     44'        Pcmg"  ita"ts     a"d 

field,  1888.                                     $4.00  nhlstrated. 

1030  Springfield,    Mass.      Morris,  Rockland,  Me.,  1892. 
Henry.      Early    History    of    Spring 
field,    1636-1675.      An   Address    with 


Sketches. 
I02> 

$1.25 

1036  Stoneham,  Mass.     Dean,  Si 
las.    A  Brief  History  of  the  Town  of 


»  -.  •  •          r  /  '  •  '  f  •  ACi-o .         xi.     J_F  JL  iv^  j.     j.xj.o  LWJL   y      vyi     tJiiw       -LV-'VVii     wi 

Appendix.      2    *ortr«<*   o/    WWiant  Stoneham    from  its"  First  Settlement 

^'''f'Wo^  8v°'  d°th'  PP"  85'    Splmg"  to  the  Present  Time,  with  an  Account 

^I-25  of  the  Murder  of  Jacob  Gould,  Nov. 
Morris,  25,  1819.  i6mo,  paper,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
Henry.  History  of  the  First  Church  ton,  1843. 
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Springfield,  1875.  $0.50 


field,  1876. 

1031  Springfield,    Mass. 


$3-OO 


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Stiles,  Ezra.  History  of  Three  of  the  Judges  of  King  Charles  I,  who,  at 
the  Restoration,  1660,  Fled  to  America  and  were  secreted  in  Massachu 
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no 


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Trumbull,  Benjamin.    A  Complete  History  of  Connecticut.     Best  Edition. 
Portrait.     2  vols.  8vo,  original  calf.     New  Haven,   1818.  $17.50 


1037  Stoneham,    Mass.      Stevens, 
Win.  B.     History  of  Stoneham,  with 
Biographical     Sketches     of     Pioneers 
and     Prominent     Men.       Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  352.     Stoneham,  1891. 

$3-50 

1038  Sullivan,  James.     History  of 
Land   Titles    in   Massachusetts    (with 
Chapter  on    Property  of   the   Abori 
gines).    8vo,  sheep,  pp.  392.     Boston, 
1901-  $2.00 

1039  Swampscott,  Mass.    Thomp 
son,  Waldo.     Historical   Sketches  of 
the    Town.      I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    241. 
Lynn,   1885.  $2.00 

1040  Templeton,    Mass.      Adams, 
Edward  G.     Historical  Discourse  on 
looth  Anniversary  of  First  Congrega 
tional   Church,   with   Survey   of   Mu 
nicipal    Affairs    of   the    Town.      8vo, 
paper,  pp.  175.     Boston,  1857.     $1.00 

1041  Thornton,     John    W.      The 
Landing    at     Cape    Anne;     or,     the 
Charter   of   the   Massachusetts   Com 
pany,  now  first  published,  with  a  His 
tory  of  the  Colony,  1624-1628.    Fac 
simile.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  84.      Boston, 
1854-  $2.50 


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Census  and  List  of  Non-residents). 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  109.  Kent's  Hill, 
1904-  $1.00 

1045  Vermont.    Hemenway,  Abby 
M.   Vermont  Quarterly  Gazetteer;  an 
Historical      Magazine.        Illustrated. 
Vol.  I  in  the  original  parts  as  issued, 
uncut.     1860.  $7.50 

Fine  clean  copy. 

1046  Vermont.     Beckley,    Hosea. 
The    History   of   Vermont,   with   De 
scriptions,    Physical    and    Topograph 
ical.      I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  396.     Brattle- 
boro,  1846.  $2.00 

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1047  Vermont.      Slade,    William. 
Vermont   State   Papers;   a   Collection 
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boards,  uncut,  pp.  568.     Middlebury, 
1823.  $5.00 

Contains  nearly  200  pages  of  documents 
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Invasion,  etc. 


1042  Topsfield,  Mass.     Historical  1048  Wallingford,   Conn.      Davis, 
Manual  of  the  Congregational  Church  Charles  H.   S.     History  of  Walling- 
of  Topsfield,   1663-1907.     Illustrated,  ford,  from  its  Settlement  in  1670,  in- 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  60.    Topsfield,  1907.  eluding  Meriden  and  Cheshire   (with 

$1.00  Genealogies).     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth, 

1043  Townsend,  Mass.     Sawtelle,  PP-  &5-     Meriden,  1870.              $6.00 
Ithamar  B.     History  of  the  Town  of  Over  3°°  Pa&es  of  Family  Genealogies, 

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8vo,  cloth,  pp.  455.     Fitchburg,  1878.  records,  all  carefully  indexed. 

$4.00          I049  Large    Paper    Copy. 

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Vermont.  Hemenway.  Abby  M.  Vermont  Historical  Gazetteer.  A  Local 
History  of  all  the  Towns  in  the  State.  Profusely  illustrated.  5  vols.,  8vo 
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Complete  set  and  scarce.  Each  volume  is  over  1,000  pages,  double  column,  and 
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THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


in 


1051  Warren,   R.   I.     Tustin,  Jo- 
siah  P.     Historical  Discourse,  May  9, 
1845,    with    supplement    History    of 
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Notices  of  Massasoit  and  his  Family. 
By   G.    M.   Fessenden.      i6mo,  cloth. 
Providence,  1845.  $2-°° 

1052  Warwick,    R.   I.     Ely,   Wil 
liam  D.     Report  of  the  Settlement  of 
Warwick,  1642:  and  the  Seal  of  the 
R.  I.  Historical  Society.    Square  I2mo, 
paper,  pp.  38.    Providence,  n.  d.     $0.50 

1053  Warwick,       Mass.        Blake, 
Jonathan.      History  of  the  Town  of 
Warwick,  from  its  First  Settlement  to 
1854,   brought   down    to   the   Present 
Time    by    others.      Portrait.      I2ino, 
cloth,  pp.  240.    Boston,  1873.      $2.00 

With  list  of  Deaths,   Marriages,  etc. 

1054  Waterville,      Me.         Bangs, 
Isaac  S.     Military  History  of  Water 
ville,    Maine,    including    the    Names 
and  Records,  so  far  as  known,  of  all 
Soldiers  from  Waterville,  in  the  Sev 
eral  Wars  of  the  Republic,  etc.    Por 
traits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  75.     Augusta, 
1902.  $1.00 

1055  Weare,  N.  H.     Little,   Wil 
liam.     History  of  Weare,   1735-1888 
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traits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1064.     Lowell, 
1888.  .  $5-00 

1056  Wells,    Me.      Gushing,    Jas. 
R.     Hist.  Discourse,   isoth   Anniver 
sary    of    the     First     Congregational 
Church  in  Wells.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  22. 
Portland,  1851.  $0.75 

1057  Westborough,     Mass.       De 
Forest,  Heman  P.,  and  Bates,  Ed.  C. 
The  History  of  Westborough    (with 
Genealogical    Sketches).      Illustrated. 
8vo,    cloth,    pp.    504.      Westborough, 
1891.  $4.00 

1058  Westminster,    Mass.       Cele 
bration  of  the   looth  Anniversary  of 
th£    Incorporation    of    Westminster; 
containing    an    address    by    Charles 
Hudson,  Poem  by  William   S.   Hey- 
wood,  and  other  Proceedings  and  Ex 


ercises.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  128.    Boston, 
1859.  $2.00 

1059  Weymouth,  Mass.     Proceed 
ings  on  the  250th  Anniversary  of  the 
Permanent  Settlement  of  Weymouth, 
with  an  Historical  Address  by  Chas. 
F.   Davis,   Jr.     8vo,   paper,   pp.    107. 
Boston,  1874.  $1.00 

1060  Wilbraham,  Mass.     An  His 
torical  Address  delivered  at  the  Cen 
tennial  Celebration  of  the  Incorpora 
tion  of  the  Town  of  Wilbraham,  June 
15,    1863.      By    Rufus    P.    Stebbins. 
With  an  Appendix.     Illustrated.   8vo, 
paper,  pp.  318.    Boston,  1864.      $3-°° 

Genealogies.  Soldiers  in  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  Journal  of  Expedition  to 
Cram  Point,  etc. 

1061  Williams,        Roger.          The 
Bloudy    Tenent    of    Persecution    for 
cause  of   Conscience,   discussed   in   a 
Conference  between  Truth  and  Peace. 
Edited  by  Samuel  L.  Caldwell.     4to, 
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dence,  1867.  $3-00 

Vol.  3  of  Narragansett  Club,  limited  to 
200  copies. 

1062  Williams,     Roger.       Experi 
ments  of   Spiritual  Life  and  Health, 
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Williams  of  Providence  in  New  Eng 
land.     4to,  boards,  pp.   59.     lLondon, 
Printed    1652.     Reprinted  by  Sidney 
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in  the  thickest  of  the  naked  Indians  of 
America,  in  their  very  wild  houses  and  by 
their  barbarous  fires." 

1063  Williams,     Roger.       Durfee, 
Job.     Watcheer,  or,  Roger  Williams 
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torical  notes.      I2mo,   cloth,   pp.   200. 
Providence,  1832.  $1.00 

An  account  in  verse  of  Roger  Williams' 
departure  from  Salem.  His  journey 
through  the  wilderness,  interviews  with  the 
Indians,  and  the  settlement  of  Rhode 
Island. 

1064  Williams,      Roger.         King, 
Henry   M.     The   Baptism   of  Roger 
Williams :  a  Review  of  Rev.  W.  H. 


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1065  Williams,  Roger.  Memorial 


RelatecHargely  to  Rev.  Timothy  Edwards 


and  the  Edwards  family. 

1070  Windham     County, 


Conn. 


of  Roger  Williams.  A  Paper  read  Larned,  Ellen  D.  History  of  Wind- 
before  the  R.  I.  Historical  Society,  ham  County.  Maps  and  portraits.  2 
May  18,  1860.  By  Zachariah  Allen,  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Worcester,  1874. 


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York,  1896.  $2.50 

1067  Wilton,     N.     H.       Peabody, 
Ephraim.       Address     at     Centennial 
Celebration.      With   Appendix    (His 
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1068  Winchester,      Mass         The  ^irths1'  and  Pe*ths  from  l882  to  l892  '> 
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Discontinued  after  Vol.  3,  part  i. 

1069  Windsor       Farms,        Conn. 


169.     Boston,  1892. 

1073  Winterport,  Me.     Littlefield, 

Stoughton,  John   A.     A   Glimpse  of     Ada  D.    An  Old  River  Town.    Being 

Roval  a  History  of  Winterport  (Old  Frank- 
ford),  Maine.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth, 
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an    Old    Parish.     Illustrated. 
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$7.50 

Witchcraft.  Scot,  Reginald.  The  Discovery  of  Witchcraft,  proving  that 
the  Compacts  and  Contracts  of  Witches  with  Devils,  etc  ...  are  Erro 
neous  Novelties  .  .  .  whereunto  is  added  a  Discourse  of  the  Nature  and 
Substance  of  Devils  and  Spirits  in  two  books  .  .  .  the  second  now  added 
in  this  Third  Edition  as  Succedaneous  to  the  former,  etc.  Folio,  half 
calf.  London,  1665.  $25.00 

One  of  the  most  famous  of  the  books  exposing  the  absurdity  of  belief  in  witch 
craft.  The  first  edition  was  published  during  the  reign  of  King  James  I,  and,  as  his 
majesty  considered  himself  an  authority  on  the  subject  and  differed  entirely  from 
the  author,  he  disposed  of  Reginald  Scot's  forcible  arguments  by  the  kingly  method 
of  seizing  all  the  copies  he  could  discover  and  burning  them,  in  so  doing  much 
increasing  the  fame  of  the  book. 

Witchcraft.  Webster,  John.  The  Displaying  of  Supposed  Witchcraft, 
wherein  is  offered  that  there  are  many  sorts  of  Deceivers  and  Imposters, 
but  that  there  is  Corporeal  League  made  betwixt  the  Devil  and  the  Witch, 
that  Witches  are  turned  into  Cats,  Dogs,  etc.,  is  utterly  denied  and  dis 
proved.  Folio,  original  calf.  London,  1677.  $15.00 

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old  works  on  Witchcraft.    Brinley  sale,  $36.00. 


THE  NEW  ENGLAND  STATES. 


Woodward's  Historical  Series.  Nos.  i  and  2.  Records  of  Salem  Witch 
craft  copied  from  the  Original  Documents ;  Nos.  3  and  4  Hubbard's  Indian 
Wars,  edited  by  Saml.  G.  Drake ;  Nos.  5  to  7  The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in 
New  England,  edited  by  Saml.  G.  Drake;  No.  8  Annals  of  Witchcraft  in 
New  England  and  elsewhere  in  the  United  States,  by  Saml.  G.  Drake.  8 
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the  most  exhaustive  account  of  the  Salem  witchcraft  delusion  and  the  best  edition 
of  Hubbard. 

1074  Winthrop,  John.    History  of      Goodell,    Jr.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    120. 
New  England.    Edited  by  James  Sav-     New  York,  1885.  $0.75 

age.     Portrait.     Vol.    I.     8vo,   cloth, 


Vol.    I. 

uncut.    Boston,  1853.  $3-5o 

Will  be  glad  to  purchase  Vol.  2. 

1075  Winthrop,     Me.      Thurston, 
David  A.    Brief  History  of  Winthrop 

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alogical  Register).      I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
247.     Portland,  1855.  $1.50 

1076  Witchcraft.     Drake,  Samuel 
G.      Autograph    Manuscript    of    his 
Introduction   to   The   Witchcraft   De- 


1079  Witchcraft.  (Poole,  W.  F.) 
The  Mather  Papers.  Cotton  Mather 
and  Salem  Witchcraft.  I2mo,  paper, 
pp.  23.  Boston,  1868.  $1.00 

An  able   defense    of   Mather.     Only   100 


1080  Woburn,  Mass.  Sewall, 
Samuel.  History  of  Woburn,  from 
Grant  of  its  Territory  to  Charlestown 
in  1640,  to  the  year  1680  (with  Rec 
ords  of  Revolutionary  Soldiers  and 

lusion  m  New  England,  1866.    47  pp.      Genealogical  Notes).    Portraits.    8vo, 

Neatly  written.  $20.00  doth)  pp  ^  Boston,  1868.  $2.00 

This  valuable  manuscript  by  one  of  the 

most  able  students  of  the  subject  comprises 

a  critical  review  of  the  whole  question. 

1077  Witchcraft.     Goodell,  A.  C. 
J.     Further  Notes  on  the  History  of 


1081  Wolcott,  Vt.  Narrative  of 
the  Sufferings  of  Seth  Hubbell  and 
Family  in  his  beginning  a  Settlement 
in  the  Town  of  Wolcott.  I2mo,  pa 
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ing  additional  evidence  of  the  passage 
of  the  Act  of  1711,  for  renewing1  the 
attainders  of  the  witches ;  facsimile  of  Connecticut  in  1789. 
the  Act.     8vo,  paper,  pp.   52.     Cam-  IO82  Woodbury,  Conn.     Cothren, 
iclge,  1884.                                     jx>75  Wm      History  of  Ancient  Woodbury 
1078  Witchcraft.     Moore,  George  (with  Genealogies,  300  pages).   Illus- 
A.      Final    Notes    on    Witchcraft   in  trated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  840.     Water- 
Massachusetts,  in  reply  to  Hon.  A.  C.  bury,  1854.                                       $7.50 

Worcester  County,  Mass.  History  of  the  County  of  Worcester,  with  Ac 
count  of  every  Town.  Map.  8vo,  half  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp. 
339.  Worcester,  1739.  $25.00 

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114 


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1083  Worcester     County,      Mass. 
(Marvin,  A.  P.,  and  others.)    History 
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tlement,  with  History  of  its  Cities  and 
Towns.     Maps  and   illustrations.     2 
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1084  Worcester      Magazine      and 
Historical  Journal.     Containing  arti 
cles  original  and  selected.     (Language 
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dian  Barbarities,  Destruction  of  Lan 
caster,  Siege  of  Quebec,  etc.)    2  vols., 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.     Worcester,  1826. 

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1085 
calf. 


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1086  Worcester,    Mass.       Barton, 
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on    Worcester    Common,    with    occa 
sional  notes,  references,  and  an  Index. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  36.     Worcester,  1848. 

$1.50 

1087  Worcester,    Mass.      Celebra 
tion  of  the  2ooth  Anniversary  of  the 
Naming  of  Worcester   (with  Oration 
by  Senator  Geo.  F.  Hoar).     8vo,  pa 
per,  pp.  176.    Worcester,  1885.    $0.50 

1088  Worthington,  Mass.    Secular 
and     Ecclesiastical     History     of     the 
Town  of  Worthington,  from  its  First 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  pp.  72.     Albany,  1853. 

$2.00 


THE   MIDDLE    STATES. 

Local  and    General  History,   Discovery,    Settlement,   New    York  State   and 

City,  etc. 

1089  Acrelius,  Israel.     History  of     lustrated.    A  Series  of  fine  photograv- 


New  Sweden.  Translated  with  Notes 
by  Wm.  M.  Reynolds.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  468.  Phila.,  1874.  $2.00 

1090  Adirondacks.      Ives,    Martin 
V.  B.     Through  the  Adirondacks  in 
Eighteen     Days.       Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  119.     N.  Y.,  1899.         $1.50 

1091  Adirondacks.        Smith,      H. 
Perry.      The    Modern    Babes    in    the 
Wood,  or  Summerings  in  the  Wilder 
ness.      With   a   Descriptive   Guide   to 
the    Adirondacks.      Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  444.    Hartford,  1872.    $1.50 

1092  Albany,    N.    Y.     Albany   II- 


ure  plates  with  text.     12  parts,  folio, 
paper.    Albany,  1891.  $2.50 

1093  Albany,  N.  Y.  Munsell, 
Joel.  The  Annals  of  Albany.  Plates, 
maps,  etc.  10  vols.,  I2mo,  cloth.  Al 
bany,  1850.  $20.00 

Fine  copy.  One  of  the  most  important 
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New  York. 


1094  Albany,  N.  Y.  Reynolds, 
Cuyler.  Albany  Authors.  A  List  of 
Books  written  by  Albanians.  With 
Biographical  Data.  i6mo,  paper,  pp. 
107.  Albany,  1902.  $1.25 

Acrelius,  Israel.  Beskrifning  om  de  Swenska  Forsmlingars  Forna  och  Nar- 
warande  Tilstand,  uti  Det  sa  kallade  Nya  Swerige,  etc.  (A  History  of 
New  Sweden;  or,  Settlements  on  the  River  Delaware).  4to,  full  pol 
ished  calf,  gilt,  side  panels  with  center  ornaments,  gilt  edges,  by  Zaehns- 
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reproducing  a  large  number  of  documents,  partly  unpublished.  The'  author  stayed 
a  long  time  in  America,  as  Provost  to  the  Swedish  Congregation,  and  in  his  leisure 
hours  he  collected  the  materials  of  his  history." —  F.  Muller. 


THE  MIDDLE  STATES. 


1095  Albany,  N.  Y.     The  Manual 
of  the  First  Lutheran  Church.    With 
History,   List   of   Members,   etc.    (by 
Joel    Munsell).      Illustrated.      I2mo, 
paper,  pp.  128.     Albany,  1871.    $2.00 

1096  Albany,    N.    Y.     Wilson,   S. 
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Directory.      Map     and     illustrations. 
i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  144.     Albany,  1845. 

$3.00 

1097  Albany  County,  N.  Y.     Art 
Work  of  Albany  County.     A  Series 
of  fine  photogravure  views,  with  text. 
9  parts,  folio,  paper.     Chicago,  1897. 

$2.50 

1098  Anti-Masonic.  Brown, 
Henry.   Narrative  of  the  Anti-Mason- 
ick   Excitement  in  the  Western  Part 
of  New  York,  1826-28.    I2mo,  boards 
(broken),  pp.  244.     Batavia,   1829. 

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1099  Babylon,  N.  Y.     The  Baby 
lon  Town  Patents.     As  reviewed  by 
Wm.  G.  Nicoll  in  letters  to  The  South 
Side  Signal,  March-May,  IQI i.    I2mo, 
wrappers,    pp.    70.      Babylon,    Signal 
Press  (1911).  $1.50 

Printed  on  one  side  of  the  page  only, 
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i  ioo  Baltimore.  Baltimore,  or 
'Long,  Long  Time  Ago,  by  W.  B.  B. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  24.  Baltimore,  1853. 

$2.50 

noi  Baltimore.  Scharf,  J. 
Thomas.  History  of  Baltimore  City 
and  County,  from  the  Earliest  Period 
to  the  Present  Day,  including  Bio 
graphical  Sketches  of  Representative 
Men.  Profusely  illustrated.  Thick 
4to,  half  morocco  (rubbed),  pp.  947. 
Phila.,  1881.  $3.50 

1102  Baltimore.    Smith,  Joseph  T. 
Eighty  Years,  embracing  a  History  of 
Presbyterianism  in  Baltimore.     I2mo. 
cloth,  pp.   279.     Phila.,   1899.       $1.00 

1103  Bayard   Journal.      A    Narra 
tive    of    an    Attempt    made    by    the 
French  of  Canada  upon  the  Mohaques 
Country.     Folio,  cloth,  pp.   14.     Wil 
liam  Bradford,   1693.  $2.00 

A    facsimile    reprint    of    the    first    book 


printed  in  New  York,  with  introductory 
note  by  Adelaide  R.  Hasse.  Only  500 
copies  made  in  1903. 

1104  Bedford,  N.  Y.    Baird,  Chas. 
W.       History     of     Bedford     Church 
(from   1681).     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.   149. 
New  York,  1882.  $1.50 

1105  Bedford,    N.   Y.     Hervy,   P. 
B.      Brief    History    of    the    Presby 
terian  Church  at  Bedford  from  1680. 
2  plates.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  34.     New 
York,  1874.  $1.50 

1106  Berks  County,  Pa.     Rupp,  I. 
D.     History  of  the  Counties  of  Berks 
and  Lebanon.    Account  of  the  Indians 
and  nearly  5,000  Names  of  Early  Set 
tlers.     Lithograph  plates.     8vo,  calf, 
pp.  519.     Lancaster,  1844.  $5.00 

1107  Berks  County,  Pa.     Strunck, 
Amos  K.     Officers  of  Berks  County, 
1752  to  1860,  also  Vote  of  the  County 
at    Elections.      i6mo,    cloth    (loose), 
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Priviledges  of  Liberty  and  Property. 
A  Reprint  and  Facsimile  of  the  First 
American     Edition     of     the     Magna 
Charta     (with     Penn's     Patent     and 
Frame    of    Government),    printed    in 
1687  by  William  Bradford.     8vo,  vel 
lum.     Phila.,  1897.  $6.00 

Edition  limited  to  150  copies  beautifully 
printed  on  handmade  paper.  Introduction 
by  Frederick  D.  Stone  and  edited  by  John 
Thomson. 

1109  Bradford    Laws.      Facsimile 
of  the  Laws  and  Acts  of  the  Province 
of  New  York.       Printed  by  William 
Bradford,   1694.     Writh  Historical  In 
troduction,   Notes   and   Appendix,   by 
Robert  L.  Fowler.    Folio,  vellum,  un 
cut.    New  York,  1894.  $22.50 

Limited  to  312  copies  printed  for  the 
Grolier  Club. 

1 1 10  Brighton,   N.   Y.      Paere,  Jo 
seph    R.      History    of    the    Brighton 
Church,   in   Five   Discourses.      (With 
List  of  Members  from  its  Organiza 
tion.)    8vo,  papers,  pp.  60.   Rochester, 
1877.  $1.50 


LATIIROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Field,  T.  W.    Historic  and  Antiquarian  Scenes  in  Brook 
lyn  and  its  Vicinity  (Suydam  House  and  the  Hessians  in  Brooklyn,  Indian, 
Dutch  and  English  Names  of  Localities,  Services  of  Maryland  Battalions, 
Anecdotes,  Traditions,  etc.).    Map  and  tinted  and  colored  illusts.  of  old 
buildings.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  paper  label.    Brooklyn,  1868.      $15.00 
One  of  a  very  few  copies  with  the  cancelled  pages  23-6,  as  originally  written,  and 
before  others  were  substituted.     They  tell  quite  different  stories.    The  entire  edition 
was  only  no  copies. 

in i  Brookhaven,  N.  Y.  Records 
of  the  Town  of  Brookhaven  up  to 
1800.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  219.  Patchogue, 
1880.  $2.50 

1 1 12  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Drowne,  T. 
S.      Discourse    in    Church    of    Holy 
Trinity  with  Historical  Notes.    ( Plant 
ing  of   the   Church   on   Long   Island, 
etc.)     8vo,  paper,  pp.  78.    New  York, 
1868.  $0.75 

1113  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   Fifty  Years 
in  Brooklyn  (of  Y.  M.  C.  A.),  1853- 
1903.      Illustrated.      8vo,    paper,    pp. 
124.     Brooklyn,  1903.  $0.50 

1114  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     History  of 
the  First  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch 
Church    of    Bretickelen.      1654-1896. 
(With   Personal   Record  of  some  of 
the     Old     Families.)       Illustrations. 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  94.     1896.  $2.50 

1115  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Manual  of 
the  Church  of  the  Pilgrims.      (With 
List  of   Names.)      I2mo,   paper,   pp. 
42.     New  York,    1859.  $!-25 

1116  Broome  County,  N.  Y.   Burr, 
G.    H.     Historical  Address   Relating 
to  the  County  of  Broome.    8vo,  paper, 
pp.  55.     Binghamton,   1876.         $1.50 

Presentation  copy  from  the  Author. 

1117  Bucks     County,     Pa.       Bio 
graphical    Sketches    of   the    Leading 
Citizens  of  Bucks  County.     Portraits. 
4to,    leather    (binding    broken),    pp. 
558.     Buffalo,  1899.  $2.50 

1118  Bucks    County,    Pa.      Buck, 
Wm.  J.     History   of   Bucks   County. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  142.     (1855.)     $15.00 

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1119  Buffalo    Historical    Society. 

Publications,  Vols.  3  to  8.     Portraits, 


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and  5  in  half  roan,  the  others  in  wrap 
pers  as  issued.  Buffalo,  1885-1905. 

$10.00 

Valuable  papers  on  Indians,  Bibliography, 
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1 120  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Knight,  W. 
M.     Manual,  Catalogue  and  History 
of  the  Lafayette  Street  Presbyterian 
Church.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  188.    Buffalo. 
1876.  $1.50 

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Stackhouse,  A.  M.     Maladies,  Reme 
dies  and  Physicians  of  Colonial  Days 
in   Burlington    County.      8vo,    paper, 
pp.  52.     Moorestown,  1908.         $1.00 

1 122  Bushnell,  Charles  I.     An  ar 
rangement  of  Tradesmen's  Cards,  Po 
litical  Tokens,  Election   Medals,  etc., 
described  from  the  Originals.    Plates. 
8vo,    paper,    pp.     118.      New    York, 
1858.  $2.00 

The  best  work  on  Tradesmen's  Tokens. 
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1123  Campanius,    Thomas.     Kort 
Beskrifning     Om      Previncien      Nya 
Swerige  uti  America  Som  nu  fortyden 
of  the  Engelske  Kallas  Pennsylvania. 
(Description  of  the  Province  of  New 
Sweden,   now   called   by   the    English 
Pennsylvania.      Compiled     from     the 
Relations    and    Writings    of    Persons 
worthy  of  Credit.)    By  Thomas  Cam 
panius  Holm.    Engraved  title,  4  maps 
and  plans,  and  others  in  text  (2  plates 
missing).     4to,  morocco.     Stockholm, 
1702.  $12.50 

A  scarce  work,  relating  to  the  establish 
ment  of  the  Swedes  in  Pennsylvania.  The 
descriptions  of  the  characteristics  of  the 
Indians  have  value,  as  statements  made 
probably  from  the  narrations  of  an  actual 
observer.  Pastor  Campanius,  the  author's 


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117 


grandfather,  had  an  intimate  acquaintance 
with  the  aborigines,  as  his  translation  of 
the  Cathechism  into  the  Indian  tongue  fully 
attests.  One  of  the  illustrations  is  an  early 
view  of  Niagara  Falls. 

1124  Carbondale,  Pa.     Durfee,  J. 
R.       Reminiscences     of     Carbondale, 
Dundaff  and  Providence,   fifty   years 
past.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.    150.     Phila., 
1875.  $3-00 

1125  Carlisle,    Pa.      Klein,    Theo. 
B.      Early    History    and    Growth    of 
Carlisle.     Maps.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.   75. 
Harrisburg,  1905.  $1.00 

1126  Carlisle,  Pa.    Wing,  Conway 
P.     A  History  of  the   First   Presby 
terian  Church  of  Carlisle.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  263.     Carlisle,   1877.  $ijo 

1127  Chester,       Pa.         Ashm-ead, 
Henry     G.       Historical     Sketch     of 
Chester,  on  Delaware.  Maps  and  illus 
trations.     8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  336. 
Chester,    1883.  $2.50 

1128  Clarendon,  N.  Y.     Copeland, 
D.    S.      History    of   Clarendon    from 
1810  to   1888.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  382. 
Buffalo,  Privately  printed,  1889.    $3.0x3 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author   with 
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1129  Clarion  County,  Pa.     Davis, 
A.    J.      History    of    Clarion    County, 
witli    Biographical     Sketches.       Por 
traits.      Royal  8vo,  half  leather,  pp. 
736.     Syracuse,  1887.  $3-5° 

Contains         considerable         genealogical 
material. 

1130  Clinton  County,  Pa.    Histor 
ical  View  of  Clinton  County  from  its 
Earliest    Settlement    to    the     Present 
Time,  comprising  a  complete  Sketch 
and  Topographical  Description  of  each 
Township  in  the  County.     By  D.   S. 
Maynard.        Numerous      lithographs. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  228.    Lock  Haven,  Pa., 
1875.  $3-oo 

1131  Coal  Regions.     Guide   Book 
of     the     Central    Railroad    of     New 
Jersey    and    its    connections    through 
the     Coal     Fields     of     Pennsylvania. 
Illustrations.      121110,   cloth,    pp.    120. 
New  York,  1864.  $1.25 


1132  Golden,    Cadwallader.      The 
Golden  Papers.    Official  Letter  Books 
of     Lt.     Gov.     Golden.       1760-1775- 
(N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.,  Vols.,  1876-7.)     2 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1877-8. 

$3-50 

One  of  the  most  important  collections  of 
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New  York. 

1133  Dauphin    County,    Pa.      Ad 
dresses,      Ecclesiastical     History     of 
Dauphin  County,  by  T.  H.  Robinson ; 
Dauphin  County  in  the  Revolution,  by 
A.   B.  Hamilton,  and  Historical   Re 
view   of     the   Country   by   Dr.    Egle. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  85.    Harrisburg,  1876. 

$1.25 

1134  Delaware.     Act  to   Incorpo 
rate  a  Company  for  making  an  Arti 
ficial  Road  from  or  near  the  Borough 
of  Wilmington,   New   Castle  County, 
on  the  East  side  of  the  Brandywine 
Creek,    through    West    Chester,    etc. 
8vo,  uncut,   pp.    18.      (Dover,   1811.) 

$2.50 

Upper  corners  of  some  leaves  torn,  but 
text  preserved. 

1135  Delaware.   Ferris,  Benj.  His 
tory  of   the   Original   Settlements   on 
the^  Delaware   from   its  Discovery  by 
Hudson,  with  Account  of  the  Swedish 
Settlers,  etc.     Map  and  plates.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  312.     Wilmington,   1846. 

$6.00 

1136  Delaware.    Vincent,  Francis. 
History    of    the    State    of    Delaware 
from   its  First  Settlement,   with   Full 
Account    of    the     First     Dutch     and 
Swedish  Settlements.     15  parts,  clean, 
in    the    original    covers,    8vo,    uncut. 
Phila.,  1870.  $4-00 

An  excellent  work,  but  owing  to  lack  of 
support,  only  Vol.  I  was  printed,  which, 
however,  covers  all  the  early  history  of  the 
state,  with  genealogical  notes  concerning 
the  early  Dutch  and  Swedish  settlers. 
Rare  in  such  fine  condition. 

1137  Delaware.   Wheeler,  Edward 
S.      Scheyichbi   and   the    Strand;   or, 
Early     Days     Along     the     Delaware. 
Containing'  Sketches  of  the  Romantic 
Adventures  of  the  Pioneer  Colonists, 
the   Remarkable    Course   of    Political 


n8 


LATIIROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Progress  in  the  United  States  as 
shown  in  the  History  of  New  Jersey. 
Illustrated.  I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  116. 
Phila.,  1876.  $1.00 

1138  Delaware        County,        Pa. 
Smith,  George.     History  of  Delaware 
County,  with  Catalogues  of  its  Min 
erals,  Plants,  Quadrupeds  and  Birds. 
(Biographies  of  Early  Settlers,  etc.) 
Maps  and  lithograph  plates.    8vo,  half 
calf,  pp.  582.     Phila.,   1862.         $5.00 

1139  Delaware     River.       Fernow, 
B.     Documents  relating  to  the  Dutch 
and  Swedish  Settlements  on  the  Del 
aware     River.        (1624-1682.)       4to, 
cloth,  pp.  669.     Albany,  1877.     $2.50 

N.  Y.  Col.  Docs.,  Vol.  12.  The  early 
history  up  to  the  time  of  Penn's  establish 
ment  of  Pennsylvania. 

1140  Dutchess     County,     N.     Y. 
Hasbrouck,   Frank.     The   History  of 
Dutchess  County   (with  Genealogies). 
Portraits.    8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  825. 
Poughkeepsie,  1909.  $7.50 

1141  Dutchess     County,     N.     Y. 
Sherrill,    Hunting.      Review    of    the 
Diseases    of    Dutchess    County    from 
1809  to  1825,  etc.     8vo,  old  calf,  pp. 
1.84.     New  York,  1826.  $2.50 

1 142  Elizabeth,  N.  J.    Inscriptions 
of  Tombstones  and  Monuments  in  the 
Burying  Grounds   of  the  First  Pres 
byterian    and    St.    John's    Church    at 
Elizabeth.     Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth, 
PP-  355-     (1892.)  $3.50 

1143  Erie,   Pa.     Moorland,    Isaac. 
The  Occasional  Writings   of,  with   a 


Sketch  of  his  Life.  I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
258.  Erie,  1882.  $1.50 

Includes    Old    Times    in    Erie    and    His 
tory  of  the  Barnett  Family. 

^1144  Franklin  County,  Pa.  Mc- 
Cauley,  I.  H.  Historical  Sketch  of 
Franklin  County.  Enlarged  edition 
with  over  100  lithographs.  8vo, 
sheep  (binding  broken),  pp.  322. 
Chambersburg,  1878.  $1.50 

1145  Franklin  Imprint.   Collection 
of   the    Works   of    Thomas    Chalkley 
(including  Journal  of  his  Travels  in 
New  Jersey,  Long  Island,  New  Eng 
land,  etc.).    8vo,  calf,  pp.  590.   Phila., 
Franklin  and  Hall,  1749.  $12.00 

1146  Gaine  Imprint.     Every  Man 
his  own  Lawyer;  or,  a  Summary  of 
the  Laws  of  England,  in  a  new  and 
Instructive  Method.     I2mo,  old  calf, 
pp.    289.      New    York,   Hugh    Gaine, 
1768.  $4.50 

1147  Gaine  Imprint.     The  Psalms 
of  David  imitated  in  the  Language  of 
the  New  Testament,  etc.   By  I.  Watts. 
i6mo  (worn  and  stained  copy).    New 
York,  Hugh  Gaine,   1772.  $5.00 

A  scarce  early  New  York  edition  of 
Watts'  Psalms  in  verse.  Complete  with 
both  index  and  table. 

1148  Genesee,  N.  Y.     View  of  the 
Present    Situation    of    the     Western 
Parts    of    the    State    of    New    York, 
called   the    Genesee   Country.      i2mo, 
in    neat    cloth    case,    lettered.      Fred 
erick-Town,   1804.  $1.50 

Facsimile   reprint,  made  in   1892. 


Genesee.     Mnnro,  Robert.     A  Description  of  the  Genesee  County  in  the 

State  of  New  York  in  which  the  Situation,  Dimensions,  Lakes',  Rivers, 

Curiosities  and  other  Interesting  Matters  are  described.     Map  of  Genesee 

County.    8vo,  pp.  16.     New  York:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1804.    $20.00 

Fine  copy  of  this  scarce  and  early  tract  on  central   New   York.     The  Appendix 

contains  a  description  of  the  Military  Lands. 

Genesee.  Williamson,  Charles.  Description  of  the  Genesee  County,  its 
rapidly  progressive  Population  and  Improvements  in  a  Series  of  Letters. 
2  maps,  including  the  fine  one  of  Ontario  and  Stcuben  Counties,  and  view 
of  Oswego.  410,  paper,  pp.  37.  Albany,  1798.  $37-5o 

Excessively  rare.    One  of  the  earliest  and  most  important  works  on  the  settlement 
ot  the  interior  of  the  State. 


THE  MIDDLE  STATES. 


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1149  Geneva,    N.    Y.      Winslow, 
Hubbard.     The  Former  Days.     His 
tory  of  the   Presbyterian   Church    in 
Geneva.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  40.     Boston, 
1859.  $i-50 

1150  Gloucester,    N.    J.      Mickle, 
Isaac.          Reminiscences       of       Old 
Gloucester.    Plate.    8vo,  half  calf,  pp. 
98+Errata.     Phila.,  1845.          $12.50 

Very  scarce.  The  author  quotes  many 
of  the  early  authorities  as  well  as  drawing 
on  material  that  he  collected  personally. 

1151  Greenwich,  N.  J.     Andrews, 
Bessie  A.     Colonial  and  Old  Houses 
of     Greenwich,     N.     J.       Illustrated. 
i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  87.     Vineland,  1907. 

$1.00 

1152  Hanover,  Pa.    Plumb,  Henry 
B.      History   of    Hanover   Township, 
and  Also  A  History  of  Wyoming  Val 
ley  (with  Genealogical  Tables).     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  499.     Wilkes  Barre,   1885. 

$4.00 

1153  Harrisburg,     Pa.       Morgan, 
George  H.    Annals,  comprising  Mem 
oirs,  Incidents  and  Statistics  of  Har 
risburg,  from  the  period  of  its  Settle 
ment    ( Muster-Roll  of   the   Cameron 
Guards,    names,    places    of    nativity, 
residence,   etc.,    Fires,   Indians,   etc.). 
I2tno,    cloth,    pp.    400.      Harrisburg, 
1858.  $3-00 

1154  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.   Di 
rectory,  1869-70  (with  History  of  the 
Town).      8vo,    cloth,    pp.   235    (lacks 
title).     1870.  $1.00 

1155  Hudson  County,  N.  J.  Win- 
field,  Chas.  H.    History  of  the  County 
of  Hudson,   from  its  Earliest  Settle 
ment      (with     Genealogies).       Illus 
trated.     8vo,   cloth,    uncut,    pp.    568. 
New  York,  1874.  $5.00 

1156  Hudson      River.        Lossing, 
Benson    J.      The   Hudson   'from    the 


Wilderness  to  the  Sea.  306  wood 
engravings  from  Sketches  by  the  Au 
thor.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  pp.  464.  Troy 
(1866.)  $3-50 

The  best  work  on  the  literary  and  his 
torical  associations  of  each  locality  along 
the  Hudson. 

1157  Huntington,     N.     Y.       Old 
Times     in     Huntington.       Historical 
Address  by  Hon.  Henry  C.  Platt,  July 
4,   1876.     With  additional  notes   and 
family  sketches.     121110,  cloth,  pp.  83. 
Huntington,  1876.  $1-5° 

1158  Huntington,   N.   Y.    Turner, 
Chas.     W.       Annals    of    St.    John's 
Church,  with  Historical  and  Descrip 
tive    Notes.      8vo,    boards,    pp.    87. 
Huntington,  1895.  $i-5° 

1159  Huntingdon      County,      Pa. 
Lytle,   Milton   S.     History  of   Hunt 
ingdon  County  from  Earliest  Times. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  361.    Lan 
caster,  1876.  $1-5° 

1160  Jamaica,   N.  Y.     McDonald, 
James  M.    Two  Centuries  in  the  His 
tory  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Ja 
maica,  L.  I.,  the  oldest  existing  church 
of  the  Presbyterian  name  in  America. 
View.      1 2mb,   cloth,   pp.   329.     New 
York,  1862.  $2.00 

1161  Jamaica,  N.  Y.     Onderdonk. 
Henry,  Jr.     Antiquities  of  the  Parish 
Church      (including     Newtown     and 
Flushing).     Illustrated  from  Authen 
tic  Documents,  with  History  of  Grace 
Church  to  the  Present  Time.    8vo,  un 
cut.    Jamaica,  1880.  $5-OQ 

Extra  illustrated  copy.  Contains  several 
letters  of  the  author,  10  portraits,  news 
paper  clippings,  etc.,  laid  in. 

1162  Jamesburg,  N.  J.   Centennial 
and  Historical  Exercises,  1876.   Plans. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  78.   Phila.,  1876.   $1.50 


Huntington,  N.  Y.  Wood,  Silas.  Sketch  of  the  Geography  of  the  Town  of 
Huntington  with  Brief  History  of  its  First  Settlement,  etc.  8vo,  new 
full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt,  by  Worsfold.  Washington.  $22.50 

Choice  copy  of  this  rare  Long  Island  item,  one  of  the  scarcest  New  York  locals. 


120 


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1163  Jefferson     County,      N.     Y. 
Hough,   Franklin   B.      A   History   of 
Jefferson  County.     From  the  Earliest 
Period.     Illustrated.     8vo,   cloth,  pp. 
601.    Albany,  1854.  $6.00 

1164  Katonah,    N.    Y.     Ancestry, 
George.      Toombstones    in    the    Ka- 
toonah     Cemetery     (now     removed). 
I2mo,  paper,  pp.  24.     (1903.)      $2.00 

Ancestry's    Genealogical    Series,     No.    I. 
Only  a  few  printed. 

1165  Kirkland,  N.  Y.    Gridley,  A. 
D.    History  of  the  Town  of  Kirkland. 
Map.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  232.     N.  Y., 
1874.  $2.50 

1166  Lackawanna       Valley,      Pa. 
Hollister,  H.    History  of  Lackawanna 
Valley.    2d  edition,  entirely  rewritten. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  442.   New 
York,  1869.  $2.00 

1167  Lancaster  County,  Pa.    Lea- 
man,    John.      History    of    the    Cedar 
Grove    Presbyterian   Church   of    East 
Earl    Township.      8vo,    unbound,    pp. 
43.     Phila.,  1853.  $0.75 

1168  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  Rupp, 
I.  D.     History  of  Lancaster  County, 
with  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Early  His 
tory  of  Pennsylvania.     With  Appen 
dix     containing     History     of     York 
County.      Folding    table    and    plates. 
8vo,  calf,  pp.  750.     Lancaster,   1844. 

$7-50 


1169  Lewis  County,  N.   Y.     His 
tory   of,   from    the   Beginning  of    its 
Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.     By 
Franklin     B.     Hough.        (Davenport 
Families,    Deeds    to    First    Settlers, 
Flora,    German    Settlements,   Indians, 
Revolutionary   Reminiscences,    Indian 
Treaties,   etc.)      Steel  plates.     Royal 
8vo,  paper,   uncut,  pp.   319.     Albany, 
1860.  $5.00 

Only  a  few  issued  in   this  style. 

1170  Livingston   County,    N.     Y. 

Biographical  Review  of  the  Leading 
Citizens  of  Livingston  and  Wyoming 
Counties.  Portraits.  4to,  leather 
(broken),  pp.  684.  Boston,  1895. 

$2.50 

1171  Long  Island.     Craven,  C.  E. 
History  of    Mattituck,    Long   Island. 
Map,  portraits,  men's  and  facsimiles. 
Post   8vo,   cloth,    pp.   400.     Privately 
Published   (1906).  $2.00 

Over  100  pages  at  the  end  contain  a  re 
print  of  the  Parish  Registers  of  Mattituck 
and  Aquebogue,  1751-1809,  valuable  for 
genealogical  purposes. 

1172  Long  Island.     Baiting  Hol 
low  (Suffolk  County).     Census,  1825. 
With  Notes  (on  the  families)  by  Jas. 
F.  Young.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  8.     1906. 

$1.00 
Only  25  printed. 


Long  Island.     Wood,  Silas.     Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  several 

Towns  on  Long  Island  with  their  Political  Condition  to  the  end  of  the 

American  Revolution.     First  Edition.     8vo,  unbound,  pp.  66.     Brooklyn, 

1824.  $I5".oo 

Fine,   clean  copy  of  the   very  rare  first   edition,  of  which   only    100   copies   were 

printed.     Formerly  in  the  possession  of  Garrit  Furman,  with  his  autograph  on  top 

of  title-page. 

Long  Island.  Wood,  Silas.  A  sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Several 
Towns  on  Long  Island;  with  their  Political  Condition  to  the  end  of  the 
American  Revolution.  8vo,  new  boards,  uncut,  pp.  184.  Brooklyn,  1828. 

$10.00 

Includes  a  short  biography  of  Capt.  Kidd,  with  a  list  of  his  treasures  deposited 
on  Long  Island. 


THE  MIDDLE  STATES. 


121 


1173  Long    Island.      Fernow,    B.          1177  Luzerne         County,          Pa. 
Documents  relating  to  the  Early  Col-      Bradsby,  H.  C.     History  of  Luzerne 
onial  Settlements,  principally  on  Long     County,  with  Biographical  Selections. 
Island,  with  large  folding  map  of  the     Portraits.     4to,  half  roan,  pp.    1508. 
western    part    in    1666.      Translated,     Chicago,  1893.  $5«oo 
compiled  and  edited  from  original  rec 
ords.     4to,   cloth,   pp.   800.     Albany, 

1883.  $3-00 

From  Vol.  14  of  the  Colonial  Documents, 
State  of  New  York.  An  invaluable  work 
of  reference.  There  are  some  850  refer 
ences  to  Indian  Deeds,  Patents,  Council 
Minutes,  Ordinances,  Leases,  etc.  There 
are  very  full  accounts  of  the  towns  of 
Brooklyn,  Bushwick,  Canarsie,  Coney 
Island,  Easthampton,  Flatbush,  Jamaica, 
Newton,  etc.,  also  a  full  account  of  the 
Indians  of  Long  Island.  Foot  notes  have 
been  added  throughout  and  a  thorough 
index. 

1174  Long     Island.       Prime,    Na 
thaniel  S.    A  History  of  Long  Island, 
from  its  First  Settlement,  with  Annals 
of    the    Several    Towns,    etc.      Map. 
I2mo,  half  roan,  pp.  420.     New  York, 
1845.  $4-00 

1175  Long   Island.     Whittemore, 
Henry.     Historic  Long  Island  Homes 
(of  Paine,    Bryant,   King,   Roosevelt, 
Riper,  Grace,  Seaman,  etc.,  with  Gene 
alogies).     Illustrated.     410,  paper,  pp. 
224.    New  York,  1901.  $2.00 

1176  Long  Island.    Wilson,  Rufus 
R.    Historic  ILong  Island.  Illustrated. 
8vo,   cloth,   pp.   364    (slightly  water- 
stained).     N.  Y.,  1902.  $2.00 

Maryland.  Hughes,  Jeremiah.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  Maryland.  Its  Geog 
raphy,  Boundaries,  History,  etc.  i8mo,  half  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  top, 
pp.  256.  Printed  for  the  Publisher,  1845.  $20.00 

Fine  copy  of  this   rare  volume  on   Maryland  history.     The   original    front  paper 
wrapper  preserved. 

Maryland.  Publications  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  from  1844 
to  1866  (except  1860)  ;  Journal  of  Charles  Carroll's  Visit  to  Canada  in 
1776,  with  notes  by  Brantz  Mayer:  Life  and  Character  of  George  Cal- 
vert;  Am.  Colonial  History,  by  Thomas  Donaldson;  Paper  on  California, 
by  J.  Morrison  Harris,  1849;  Maryland  200  years  ago,  by  S.  F.  Streeter; 
Baltimore :  or  Long,  Long  Time  Ago ;  Memoirs  of  Baron  De  Kalb,  Early 
Friends  or  Quakers  in  Maryland,  etc.  29  pamphlets.  8vo.  Baltimore, 
1844-66.  $20.00 

Such  a  long  run  is  now  very  rare.     It  is  only  seldom  that  single  numbers  can  be 
secured.     Clean,  fine  copies  in  the  original  wrappers. 


1178  Luzerne    County,    Pa.      Os 
mond,  J.     History  of  the  Presbytery 
of      Luzerne.        8vo,      cloth,      uncut. 
Wilkes  Barre,  1897.  $:-25 

1179  Madison,  N.  J.     Stokes,  Ell- 
wood  H.    A  Pilgrim's  Foot-prints  ;  or, 
Life  of  John  Hancock  of  East  Madi 
son,  who  labored  for  50  Years  as  a 
Local     (Methodist)     Minister.      Por 
trait.      i6mo,    cloth,    pp.    200.      New 
York,  1855.  $1.50 

1180  Maryland.       Allen,      Ethan. 
Maryland  Toleration,  or  Sketches  of 
the    Early    History    of    Maryland    to 
1650.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  64.     Baltimore, 
1855.  $2-°° 

1181  Maryland.     Martin,   Luther. 
Modern  Gratitude,  in  5  Numbers,  pp. 
165.      (Baltimore,    1801)  ;    A    Letter 
from    Richard    R.    Keene    to    Luther 
Martin   upon   his   Modern   Gratitude. 
8vo,  uncut.    Baltimore,  1802.        $7.50 

Rare.  Martin  was  a  leading  Federalist 
and  Attorney  General  of  Maryland;  his 
daughter  married  Keene,  a  Democrat,  much 
against  his  wishes.  Both  works  were 
privately  printed  and  are  rare. 


122 


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Maryland.    The  Acts  of  Dr.  Bray's  Visitation,  held  at  Annapolis,  in  Mary 
land,  May  23-25,  1700.     Folio,  boards,  pp.  17.     London:  W.  Downing 

I7F°°'  $37-50 

:e  copy  and  very  rarc^as  are  most  of  Dr.  Bray's  works.  Contains  Proposals 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Christian  Religion  and  for  the  Reduction  of  the  Quaker^ 
thereunto  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania. 


^  1182  Maryland.  Roberts,  George 
C.  M.  Centenary  Pictorial  Album. 
Being  Contributions  of  the  Early  His 
tory  of  Methodism  in  the  State  of 
Maryland.  Portraits.  4to,  cloth,  pp. 
114.  Baltimore,  1866.  $3.00 

Binding  loose. 

1183  Maryland.     Warfield,   J.    D. 
The  Founders  of  Anne  Arundel  and 
Howard    Counties.      A    Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Review  from  Wills, 
Deeds    and    Church    Records.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  610.   Baltimore,  1905.   $4.50 

1184  Monroe  County,  N.  Y.    His 
tory  of,  with  Illustrations  descriptive 
of   its    Scenery,    Palatial    Residences, 
etc.    Lithograph  plates.    4to,  half  mo 
rocco.     Phila.,  1877.  $5.00 

Devoted  largely  to  Rochester. 

1185  Montgomery     County,      Pa. 
Buck,  Wm.  J.    History  of  Montgom 
ery  County  within  the  Schuylkill  Val 
ley.   Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  128 
Norristown,  1859.  $5.00 

^  1186  Montgomery,  Pa.  Mathews, 
Ldward.  History  of  the  Montgomery 
Baptist  Church  (with  List  of  Mem 
bers).  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth  on  ;? 
i895.  $rco 

1187  Montgomery     County,      Pa. 
Richards,  J.  W.    Centenary  Jubilee  of 
the     Lutheran     Church     at     Trappe 
(Montgomery    County,    founded    by 
Muhlenberg).      i6mo,  paper,   pp    43 
Pottstown   (1843).  $3.00 

Very   rare.     Contains   particulars   of   the 
early  ministry  of  Muhlenberg. 

1188  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.     Cen 
tennial  Celebration  of,  Aug.  15,  1894. 
Biographical    Sketches,    Histories    of 
Churches,    etc.      Compiled    by    Rev. 


Levi  Parsons  and  Samuel  L.  Rock- 
fellow.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
210.  (1894.)  $1.50 

^  1189  Moravians.  Rimius,  Henry. 
Candid  Narrative  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Herrnhuters,  com 
monly  called  Moravians,  or  Unitas 
Fratrum.  Second  edition,  containing 
a  translation  of  the  Latin  Appendix 
in  the  previous  edition.  London, 
:753;  also  in  the  same  volume,  A 
Solemn  Call  on  Count  Zinzendorf 
...  to  answer  all  and  every  charge 
brought  against  them  in  the  Candid 
Narrative.  By  the  same  author. 
London,  1754.  Two  vols.  in  one,  8vo, 
half  marbled  calf  gilt.  $4-5o 

An  attack  on  the  Moravians.  The  au 
thor  mentions  his  meeting  Conrad  Bissell 
and  other  leaders  of  the  sect  at  Ephrata, 

lr  3.. 

1190  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.    Cele 
bration  of  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of 
the    Founding    of    the    Second    Re 
formed    (Dutch)    Church    (with   List 
of  Names).    Portraits  and  view.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  71.     1893.  $1.00 

1191  Newburgh,    N.    Y.      Rutten- 
ber,  E.  M.     History  of  the  Town  of 
Newburgh.     General,   Analytical   and 
Biographical.     Maps  and  plates.    8vo, 
complete    in     10    parts.       Newburgh 
1859-  $10.00 

Fine  clean  copy,  complete  in  the  original 
subscription  parts,  with  green  paper  covers. 
Very  scarce  in  this  condition. 

1192  New       Netherland.        Jacob 
Steendam.     A   Memoir   of   the   First 
Poet    in    New    Netherland,    with    his 
Poems,  descriptive  of  the  Colony   (by 
Henry  C.  Murphy).     Portrait.'  8vo, 
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same.    William  Penn's  name  heads  the  list  of  some  of  the  Proprietors. 
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Henry  C.    Representation  from  New-     B.    New  Jersey  as  a  Colony  and  as  a 
Nether-Land,    concerning   the    Situa 
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1197  New     Jersey.       Whitehead, 
Wm.  A.     Contributions  to  the  Early 
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ing  country.     Map   and  illustrations. 
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1199  New     York    Historical    So 
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Views. 


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1204  New    York.      Dunlap,    Wil 
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lands,    Province  of    New    York,   and 
State  of  New  York,  to, the  Adoption 
of  the  Federal  Constitution.    Portrait 
and  maps.    2  vols.,  8vo,  boards.    New 
York:  Printed  for  the  Author,   1839. 

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1205  New   York.      [Du    Pont    de 
Nemours,  P.  S.]     Quelques  Memoires 
sur  differens   sujets.     8vo,   wrappers, 
uncut,  pp.  374.    Paris,  1807.         $5.00 

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Raritan,  with  a  folding  map.  The  anther 
came  to  America  and  founded  the  Du 
Pont  Powder  Works  on  the  Brandywine. 

1206  New  York.     Hammond,  Ja- 
bez  D.     History  of   Political   Parties 
in  the  State  of 'New  York.     (Vol.  3 
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traits.    3  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.    New  York, 
1842-8.  $7.50 

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1201  New     York.       Barber     and 
Howe.     Historical  Collections  of  the 
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History     and     Antiquities     of     every 
Town.      Map    and    230    engravings. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  418.    New  York,  1851. 

$5.00 

1202  -          -  Another     Copy,     old 
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I202a  New  York.  Bobin,  Isaac. 
Letters  of  I.  Bobin,  Esq,  private  sec 
retary  of  Hon.  George  Clarke,  Secre 
tary  of  the  Province  of  New  York, 
1718-1730.  Small  4to,  boards,  uncut, 
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Tracts.  Albany,  1872.  $2.50 

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1203  New  York.     Brodhead,  John 
R.      History   of    the   iState   of    New 
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cloth.     New  York,  1853-71.          $7.50 

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head  has  given  us  must,  for  its  complete 
ness  and  accuracy  of  research,  and  for  the 
general  acumen  displayed  in  it,  rank  as  a 
standard  work  and  a  classical  authority  on 
the  subject. 


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if  testifying  in  a  court  of  justice.  The  ma 
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1207  New        York.  Harrison, 
Mitchell  C.  New  York  State's  Promi 
nent  and  Progressive  Men.     An  En 
cyclopaedia  of  Contemporaneous  Biog 
raphy.     Numerous  portraits.     3  vols., 
large  4to,  half  morocco.     New  York, 
Tribune,  1900-1902.  $6.00 

1208  New    York.      Hickox,    John 
H.     History  of   Bills  of   Credit;  or, 
Paper  Money  issued  by  New  York, 
1709-1789.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.   103.     Al 
bany,  1866.  $2.00 

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1209  New  York.          Historical 
Sketch  of  the  i62d  Regiment,  N.  Y. 
Vol.  Infantry,  1862-5.     Portrait.   8vo, 
paper,  pp.  45.  Albany,  1867.      $7-5° 

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New  York  City.  Presentation  copy  from 
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1210  New  York.    Jenkins,  John  S. 
Lives  of  the  Governors  of  the  State 
of    New    York    (George    Clinton    to 
Hamilton     Fish).       Portraits.       8vo, 
leather,  pp.  826.   Auburn,  1852.  $2.50 

121 1  New    York.      Journal    of    a 
Voyage   to    New   York,    1679-80,    by 
Jasper    Bankers   and    Peter    Sluyter. 
Trans,  by  Henry   C.   Murphy.     Fac 
similes  of  Early  Views  of  New  York 
City.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  440.     Brooklyn, 
1867.  $7.50 

1 21 2  New   York.     Nash,    Eugene 
A.     History   of   the  44th   Regiment, 
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1213  New  York.    O'Callaghan,  E. 
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1214  New  York.    O'Callaghan,  E. 
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Rome,     etc.      Over     1400     portraits. 
8vo,  morocco,  pp.  428.     1903.      $2.00 

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rocco,  pp.  484.    Chicago,  1911.    $3.00 

New  York.  Yates,  John  V.  N.,  and  Moulton,  Jos.  W.  History  of  the 
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New  York  City.  An  Astronomical  Diary;  or,  Almanack  for  the  Year  of 
Christian  Era  1777.  By  Nathaniel  Low.  With  rare  view  of  the  present 
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1221  New    York.      26th    Vol.    In 
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1223  New  York  City.  An  Index  to 
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York,  1841-70.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  108.     New  York,  1906.          $4.00 

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1224  New  York  City.     Bay  ley,  J. 
R.     Brief   Sketch  of  the   Early   His 
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1226  New     York     City.       Boese, 
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and  Statistics.     An  Official  Report  of 
the  Board  of  Education.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  228.    New  York,  1869. 

$1.00 

^  1227  New  York  City.  Bushnell, 
Charles  I.  Historical  Account  of  the 
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I2mo,  paper,  pp.  17.  New  York, 
1857.  $1.00 

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Greene  Halleck.  Royal  8vo,  original  wrappers,  uncut  and  unopened.  New 
York,  1866.  $2000 

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New  York  City.  Andrews,  W.  Loring.  New  Amsterdam,  New  Orange, 
New  York :  a  chronologically  arranged  account  of  Engraved  Views  of  the 
City  from  the  First  Picture  published  in  1651  until  the  year  1800.  About 
40  illustrations  including  facsimiles  of  rare  views,  portraits,  etc.,  some  in 
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standpoint. 


1230  New  York  City.     Crimmins, 
John    D.      Irish-American    Historical 
Miscellany.     Relating  largely  to  New 
York     City     and    Vicinity,     together 
with  much   interesting  material   rela 
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York,  1905.  $4.50 

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1231  New    York    City.       Dayton 
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1233  New  York  City.     Davis,  A. 
History  of  New  Amsterdam;  or,  New 
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Dutch    Governors;    with   papers    and 
events  connected  with   the   American 
Revolution.        Illustrations.         161110, 
cloth,  pp.   240.      New  York,   1854. 

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1234  New    York    City.      Domett, 
Henry  W.     A  History  of  the   Bank 
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1235  New  York  City.     Du   Bois, 
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of  New  York:  a  contribution  to  the 
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Preface  by  Octave  Uzanne.  Full- 
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1236  New     York      City.       Dutch 
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New   York    (from    1628).     Portraits 
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New  York,  1904.  $0.50 

1237  New     York     City.       Ehret, 
George.     Twenty-five  Years  of  Brew 
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American     Beer.       Illustrated.       4to, 
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Maps    and    illustrations.     8vo,    cloth, 
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1239  New     York     City.       Ferris, 
Isaac.        Semi-Centennial      Memorial 
Discourse  of  the  New  York  Sunday 
School  Union,  in  the  Reformed  Dutch 
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New  York  City.    Andrews,  Wm.  Loring.     New  York  as  Washington  knew 

it  after  the  Revolution.    Portrait  of  Washington,  charming  vignette  views 

of  Old  New  York,  facsimiles,  etc.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.     New  York,  1905. 

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New  York  City.    Andrews,  Wm.  Loring.     The  Bradford  Map.     The  City 

of  New  York  at  the  Time  of  the  Granting  of  the  Montgomeries  Charter. 

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York,  1873.  $20.00 

Edition  limited  to  152  copies. 


1240  New  York  City.     First  and 
Second  Reports  of  the  Society  for  the 
Encouragement  of  Faithful  Domestic 
Servants  (with  List  of  Old  New  York 
Names).      2    parts,    8vo,    wrappers. 
New  York,  1826-7.  $5 .00 

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our  wants,  is  a  fact  as  notorious  as  it  is 
lamentable." 

1241  New    York    City.      Francis, 
John  W.     Old  New  York;  or,  Remi 
niscences    of   the    Past    Sixty   Years. 
Large    Paper    Copy.     Portrait.     4to, 
sheets,  uncut.     New  York,  1865. 

$10.00 

Best  edition  on  large  paper,  a  favorite 
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1242  New    York    City.      Greene, 
Asa.     A  Glance  at  New  York  (The 
atres,  Rogues,  Dandies,  Mobs,  Mon 
opolies,    Booksellers,    Hoaxes,    etc.). 
i6mo,   cloth,    pp.   264.       New  York, 
1837-  $4-50 

The  author  was  a  physician  who  became 
a  bookseller. 

1243  New    York     City.       Griggs, 
Wm.     N.       The    celebrated    "  Moon 
Story,"  its  origin  and  incidents,  with 
Memoir  of  the  Author   (Richard   A. 
Locke).     i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  143.     New 
York,  1852.  $2.50 

1244  New    York     City.       Hamm, 
Margherita  A.     Famous   Families  of 
New  York.    Historical  and  Biograph 
ical    Sketches.      Illustrated.     2   vols., 
royal  8vo,  half   vellum.      New  York 
(1902).  $5.00 

Chapters  on  41  old  New  York  Families, 
an  augumented  reprint  of  a  series  of  articles 
that  originally  appeared  in  the  Evening 
Post.  Illustrated  with  portraits,  views  of 
old  houses,  etc. 

1245  New  York  City.     Historical 
Sketch   of  the   Church   of   the   Holy 


Apostles  (Protestant  Episcopal)  in 
the  City  of  New  York.  Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  46.  New  York,  1894. 

$0.75 

1246  New  York  City.     Historical 
Sketch  of  the  Fulton   Ferry  and  its 
Associated  Ferries.      (By  Henry  E.. 
Pierrepont.)     Maps  and  illustrations. 
Royal    8vo,    half    morocco,    pp.    320. 
Brooklyn,  1879.  $6.00 

Privately  printed.  Contains  account  of 
the  earliest  steam  navigation  in  New  York 
Harbor,  etc.  A.  L.  S.  from  the  auther 
inserted. 

1247  New  York  City.     Historical 
Sketch  of  the  South  Church  (Dutch) 
of    New    York    City.      Plates.      8vo, 
boards,  pp.   57.     New  York,   1887. 

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1249  New  York  City.     Horsman- 
den,   Daniel.     The   New   York   Con 
spiracy  ;    or,    History    of    the    Negro 
Plot,  with  Journal  of  the  Proceedings, 
1741-2;  containing  the  names  of  the 
White  and  Black  Persons  arrested  on 
account  of  the  Conspiracy,  their  trials, 
etc.     8vo,  calf,  pp.  392.     New  York, 
1810.  $10.00 

1250  New     York     City.      Hubert. 
Philip  G.,  Jr.     The   Merchants'   Na 
tional  Bank.       A  History  of  its  First 
Century,  1803-1903.     Portraits,  'views 
of  Old  New   York,   etc.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  206.     New  York,  1903.  $1.50 

Anecdotes  and  personal  histories  of  old 
New  York  Merchants.  The  early  directors, 
stockholders,  etc. 

1251  New    York    City.      Ireland, 
Joseph  N.     Records  of  the  New  York 
Stage.      1750  to   1860.     Large  Paper 
Copy.    2  vols.,  4to,  half  morocco,  red 
edges.     New  York,  1866.  $15.00 

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1252  New    York    City.      Jessup, 
Henry  W.    History  of  the  Fifth  Ave. 
Presbyterian      Church.        1808-1908. 
Illustrated.       8vo,     paper,     pp.     216. 
New  York,  1909.  $1.00 

1253  New  York   City.     Krehbiel, 
Henry  E.     The  Philharmonic  Society 
of    New    York.     A    Memorial    Pub 
lished  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Founding  of  the 
Philharmonic    Society.      I2mo,    cloth, 
uncut,  pp.  183.     New  York,  1892. 

$1.00 

12^4  New  York  City.  Leonard, 
John^W.  History  of  the  City  of  New 
York.  1609-1909.  From  the  Earliest 
Discoveries  to  the  Hudson-Fulton 
Celebration.  Together  with  Brief 
Biographies  of  Men  Representative  of 
the  Business  Interests  of  the  City. 
Illustrated.  4to,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  954. 
New  York,  1910.  $5-°° 

1255  New     York     City.      Lloyd's 
Pocket  Companion  and  Guide  through 
New  York  City,  for   1866-67.     Illus 
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York,  1866.  $1.50 

Written  in  the  form  of  "Walks  about 
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1256  New    York     City.       Mabie, 
Hamilton  Wright.      The  Writers   of 
Knickerbocker     New     York.       Illus 
trated .     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.   121.     New 
York,  1912.  $8.00 

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Grolier  Club.  An  interesting  volume  on 
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writers  in  Manhattan. 

1257  New    York    City.      Map    of 
New  York  City  and  Environs.    Com 
piled  from  Map  of  the  U.  S.  Coast 
Survey  and  from  Supplemental  Sur 
veys,  by  A.  Lindenkohl  and  P.  Wit- 
zel.     11x14  inches.   New  York,  1860. 

$1.50 

1258  New  York  City.    Map  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  with  the  adjacent 
cities  of  Brooklyn  and  Jersey  City  and 
the  Village  of  Williamsburg.     Bv  H. 
Phelps.      Drawn    and    engraved    by 


Story  and  Atwood.  17^x21  in., 
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York,  1844.  $5-00 

1259  New    York    City.      Marty n, 
Carlos.     History  of  Eighty  Years  of 
the    Bloomingdale    Dutch    Reformed 
Church  (with  List  of  Names).    I2mo, 
cloth,   pp.   103.     New  York,   1886. 

$1.25 

One  of  the  earliest  churches  on  the  West 
Side.  Established  at  Broadway  and  68th 
Street  in  1805. 

1260  New     York     City.       Miller, 
John.      New    York    Considered    and 
Improved,  1695.    Published  from  MS. 
in   the   British    Museum.     Edited  by 
Victor    H.    Paltsits.      Folding    plans. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.     Cleveland,  1903. 

$1.50 

The  manuscript  is  here  first  accurately 
reprinted. 

1261  New     York     City.       Mines, 
John  F.     A  Tour  around  New  York. 
Illustrated.      I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    518. 
New  York,  1893.  $1.50 

1262  New  York  City.     Morrison, 

John  H.  History  of  New  York  Ship 
Yards  (to  close  of  Civil  War).  Illus 
trated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  167.  New 
York,  1909.  $2.00 

1263  New  York  City.   Negro  Plot. 
The    Trial    of   John   Ury    (with    Re 
marks  by  Dr.  Shea,  etc.).    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  58.     Phila.,  1899.  $1.50 

1264  New  York  City.    New  York 
As  It  Is  in  1833,  and  Citizen's  Adver 
tising  Directory,  etc.     Edited  by  Ed 
win  Williams.  'Folding  Map  by  Burr. 
241110,   original   roan,   pp.   224.     New 
York,   1833.  $5-00 

1265  New    York    City.     Observa 
tions  on  Accidental  Fires,  with  an  Ac 
count  of  those   that   lately  happened 
within  the  United  States.     By  A  Cit 
izen  of  New  York.     8vo,  sewed,  pp. 
40.     New  York,  1797.  $5.00 

Rare.  Besides  accounts  of  early  New 
York  fires  it  contains  letters  from  other 
cities  giving  particulars  regarding  losses, 
etc. 


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1266  New    York    City.      Perkins, 
Eliza.     Memoirs   and  Moral   Produc 
tions  of,  who  died  in  New  York,  June 
2Oth,    1823.      i6mo,    boards,    pp.    96. 
New  York,   1823.  $2.50 

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1267  New  York  City.    Phelps,  H. 
Guide    to    the    Central    Park.      Two 
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and    plans   of   the   City   and   vicinity. 
Folded   to   i6mo,   limp   board  covers. 
New  York,   1865.  $2.00 

1268  New  York  City.     Post,  John 
J.     Old  Streets,  Roads,  Lanes,  Piers 
and  Wharves  of  New  York.     Show 
ing  the  Former  and  Present  Names, 
with  Alterations  of  Streets,  either  by 
Extending,   Closing,   etc.     8vo,   cloth, 
pp.  76+2  supplemental  leaves.     New 
York,   1882.  $7.50 

Very   scarce. 

1269  New      York      City.       Riker, 
James.     Revised  History  of  Harlem, 
with    Sketches    of    Numerous    Fami 
lies,  revised  by  H.  P.  Toler  and  Ster 
ling  Potter.      Maps  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  908.    New  York,  1904. 

$5.00 

1270  New    York    City.      Robbins, 
Louis     S.      The    Royal    Decrees    of 
Scanderoon.    Dedicated  by  the  author 
to  the  Sachems  of  Tammany,  and  to 
the  other  Grand  Magnorums  of  Man 
hattan.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
45.     New  York,  1869.  $1.50 

1271  New    York    City.      Scoville, 
Jos.  A.     The  Old  Merchants  of  New 
York  City,  by  Walter  Barrett,  Clerk. 
Original  Edition.     5  vols.,  8vo,  cloth, 
New  York,  1864-70.  $10.00 

Contains  more'  inside  social  and  business 
information  about  the  early  "  New  York's 
400"  than  any  work  ever  issued.  Valu 
able  for  the  genealogical  matter  crowded 
on  each  of  the  1,600  and  odd  pages  of  the 
set.  Astors,  Aspinwall,  Brevoort,  Blood- 
good,  Brasher  and  thousands  of  other 
families.  Where  they  lived,  how  much 
they  were  worth,  the  names  of  their  chil 
dren,  who  they  married,  etc.,  etc.  The 


early  society  and  business  life  of  New 
York  City  cannot  be  fully  understood  with 
out  reading  these  interesting  volumes. 

1272  New  York  City.  The  Olden 
Time  in  New  York.  New  York  So 
ciety  in  Olden  Time,  and  Traces  of 
American  Lineage  in  England.  Plate. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  64.  New  York,  1872. 

$2.00 

^  1273  New  York  City.  Thorburn, 
Grant.  Life  and  Writings.  Prepared 
by  Himself.  Portrait.  Post  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  308.  New  York,  1852. 

$1.00 

The  memoirs  of  the  eccentric  seedsman 
of  New  York  contain  some  interesting 
reminiscences  of  the  New  York  and  its 
notabilities  in  the  commencement  of  the 
nineteenth  century. 

1274  New    York    City.      Trinity 
Church.      Dix,  Morgan.      History  of 
the  Parish  of  Trinity  Church,  in  the 
City  of  New  York.      Vols.   i   and  2 
(to  1816).     Illustrated.     2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth,  New  York,  1898.  $4.00 

1275  New     York     City.       Twiss, 
Charles  V.     The   Centennial  History 
of  Jerusalem  Chapter  No.  8  of  Royal 
Arch   Masons   of   New   York.     1799- 
1899.     Illustrated '.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut, 
gilt  top,  pp.  329.     New  York,  n.  d. 

$2.00 

1276  New  York  City.     Valentine, 
David  T.     History  of  the  City  of  New 
York.     Maps,  plates  and  views.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  404.     New  York,  1853. 

$4.00 

The  early  Dutch  and  English  history, 
ending  with  the  year  1750.  The  early 
maps  and  views  are  reproduced. 

1277  New  York  City.     Van  Rens- 
selaer,   Mrs.  J.  K.     New  Yorkers  of 
the    XIX    Century.      Folio,    boards. 
New  York,  1896.  $5.00 

Contains  genealogies  of  the  Barclay, 
Bard,  Bronson,  Buchanan,  Delafield,  Duer, 
Emmet,  Fish,  Glover,  Hoffman,  Jay,  King,' 
Lynch,  McVicar,  Morton,  Ren  wick,  "Ruther- 
furd,  Schuyler,  Stuyvesant,  and  Van  Rens- 
selaer  families.  Published  at  $10.00  net. 

1278  New  York  City.     Van  Pelt, 
Danl.      Leslie's    History    of    Greater 


THE  MIDDLE  STATES. 


New  York  (with  the  Extra  Biograph 
ical  Volume).  Profusely  illustrated 
tvith  portraits,  views,  etc.  4  vols., 
royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York 
(1898).  $12.50 

Vols.  i  and  2  form  a  complete  history 
of  Manhattan,  Brooklyn,  Staten  Island, 
etc.  Vol.  3  is  Encyclopedia  of  New  York 
Biography  and  Genealogy.  Vol.  4  is  a 
biographical  volume  with  steel  portraits. 

1279  New    York    City.      Watson, 
John  F.     Annals  and  Occurrences  of 
New    York    City    and    State    in    the 
Olden  time,  a  Collection  of  Memoirs, 
Anecdotes  and  Incidents.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,   pp.  390.      Phila.,    1846. 

$6.00 

1280  New  York  City.  Weeks,  Ly- 
man  H.     Prominent  Families  of  New 
York,  an  Account  of  Individuals  and 
Families    as    Representative    of    Life 
in   New   York  City.     Large  4to,  pp. 
688.     New  York  (1898).  $5.00 

With  elaborate  index  of  about  7,000 
names. 

1281  New     York    City.     Wooley, 
Charles.      A  Two  Years'  Journal  in 
New  York,  and  Part  of  its  Territories 
in  America.    Reprinted  from  the  Lon 
don  edition   of    1701,   with  Notes  by 
E.   B.   O'Callaghan.      8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
97.     New  York,  1860.  $2.50 

1282  New    York    City.     Wynne, 
James.      Private    Libraries    of    New 
York.     Extra  illustrated  by   21    fine 
steel  portraits  laid  in.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
472.     New  York,  1860.  $5-OO 

This  work  describes  51  collections, 
most  of  them  have  been  dispersed.  In 
cludes  the  libraries  of  Burton,  Brevoort, 
Bancroft,  Bushnell,  Tilden,  Van  Buren, 
etc.  The  extra  illustrations  add  greatly 
to  the  interest  of  this  copy. 

1283  New    York    City.        Zenger, 
John    Peter.      His    Press,    His    Trial 
and  A  Bibliography  of  Zenger.     Im 
prints     by     Livingston     Rutherfurd. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  274.    New 
York,  1904.  $3.00 

1284  Newark,  N.  J.    Record  of  the 
Twenty-Fifth    Anniversary   of   South 


Park  Presbyterian  Church  (with  Cat 
alogue  of  Members).  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
122.  Newark,  1879.  $1.00 

1285  Niagara.     Edwards,  Charles 
R.    A  Story  of  Niagara,  to  which  are 
appended  Reminiscences  of  a  Custom 
House  Officer.     121110,  cloth,  pp.  335. 
New  York,  1871.  $1.50 

1286  Niagara  Falls,  Book  of.     By 
Horatio  A.  Parsons.      5  lithographic 
views.      121110,  cloth.      Buffalo,  1838. 

$1.50 

Very  scarce,  on  the  title-page  is  "  ac 
companied  by  maps."  This  copy  is  in  the 
original  cloth,  but  has  no  maps.  Per 
haps  the  maps  referred  to  means  the 
illustrations.  This  copy  never  had  any 
other  illustrations. 

1287  Northampton     County,     Pa. 
Clyde,  John  C.     History  of  the  Allen 
Township    Presbyterian    Church    and 
the  Community   which  has  sustained 
it,  formerly  known  as  the  Irish  Set 
tlement.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  198.   Phila., 
1876.  $3.00 

1288  Onondaga     County,     N.    Y. 

Smith,  Carroll  E.  Pioneer  Times  in 
the  Onondage  County.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  415.  Syra 
cuse,  1904.  $2.50 

1289  Orange,    N.    J.      The    First 
(Presbyterian)        Church,       Orange. 
One   Hundred  and1  Fiftieth   Anniver 
sary,  Nov.  24th  and  25th,  1869.    Me 
morial.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  174.     1870. 

$1.00 

1290  Orleans      County,      N.      Y. 
Thomas,   Arad.      Pioneer  History  of 
Orleans     County,     with     Notices     of 
Early  Settlers,  etc.      Portraits.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  463.     Albion,  1871.       $2.00 

1291  [Perm,  William. 1    A  Defence 
of  the   Duke  of  Buckingham's   Book 
of   Religion   and   Worship,    from   the 
Exceptions    of    a    Nameless    Author. 
By     the     Pensilvanian.       Small    4to, 
sewed,  uncut,  pp.  4-f3i   (the  first  six 
leaves  torn  at  the  upper  back  corner, 
injuring  a  few  words.)  London,  1685. 

$5.00 


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1292  Penn,    William.      A    Letter 
from  William  Penn,  Gov.  of  Pennsyl 
vania,    containing    a    Description    of 
that  Province  and  Account  of  the  City 
of  Philadelphia,  newly  laid  out.  Fold 
ing    plan.      Folio,    paper.      London, 
1863.      (Reprinted  1881).  $1.50 

An  excellent  reprint  of  this  rare  work, 
to  which  is  added  several  important 
manuscripts  and  lists  of  names. 

1293  Penn,       William.         Penn's 
Treaty     with     the     Indians.       Italian 
aquatint  engraving  by  Gallina,  colored 
by  hand.     Ca.  1800.     6y&  x  8%  in. 

$2.00 

1294  Penn's  Trial.     The  People's 
Ancient   and  Just  Liberties  Asserted 
in   the    Tryal   of   William    Penn   and 
William    Mead    at    Old    Bailey    (for 
Preaching  in  the  Streets  of  London). 
4to,  unbound,  pp.  72.     Printed  in  the 
Year  1670.  $15.00 

One  of  the  most  important  trials  in 
the  history  of  law,  being  the  first  case 
in  which  a  jury  rendered  a  verdict,  con 
trary  to  the  charge  of  the  judge.  The 
verdict  of  "  not  guilty "  was  received 


described     in    a    Series    of    Letters. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  303.     Phila.,  1882. 

$1.00 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1298  Penna.     DifTenderffer,  Frank 
R.     The    German    Immigration    into 
Pennsylvania    through    the    Port    of 
Philadelphia.      1700-1775.      Part    II, 
The  Redemptioners.    Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.   330.     Lancaster,    1900. 

$2.00 

1299  Pennsylvania    Dutch.      Har- 
ter,  T.  H.     Boonastiel.     i2ino,  cloth, 
pp.  240.     Middleburgh,   1893.     $1.25 

Sketches  of  fun  and  philosophy.  The 
first  volume  in  prose  in  the  local  lan 
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1300  Penna.         (Franklin.)         An 
Historical    Review    of    the    Constitu 
tion  and  Government  of  Pennsylvania 
from  its  Origin,  with  Several  Points 
of  Controversy,  which  have  arisen  be 
tween   the   Governors   and   their   As 
semblies.      8vo,  calf,  pp.  444.      Lon 
don,   I759-  $6.00 

1301  Penna.      Life    of    Elizabeth 
Ashbridge,  of  Goshen  Co.,  Pa. ;  Tour- 


liberate  the  prisoners'"  Letter  from   John   Kelpius  to  Esther 

1295  Penna.    Bradford,  Wm.    An  Ph^' Pr^ted^'c    cT' 

Enquiry  how  far  the  Punishment  of  '   $ 

Death   is   necessary   in    Pennsylvania,  ,,O2  penna.      Lloyd,    William   P. 


^J«    $3-50      „ 

1296  Penna.    (Chambers,  George.)      1864.  $3.5o 
A  Tribute  to  the  Principles,  Virtues,         1303  Penna.    McClure,  A   K    Old 
Habits  and  Public  Usefulness  of  the     Time  Notes  of  Pennsylvania :  a  Con- 
Irish    and    Scotch    Early    Settlers    of     nected     and     Chronological     Record 
Pennsylvania.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    171.      from    1838.     Portraits.     2  vols.,  8vo, 
Chambersburg,   1856.                     $3.50     cloth.     Phila.,  1905.                       $5.00 

1297  Penna.      Cook,     loel        Brief          Author's  autograph  edition.     Contains 
Summer  Rambles   near  Philadelphia,      iXmat^n  itical     and     PerS°naI 
Penna.     Hazard,  Samuel.     The  Register  of  Pennsylvania  devoted  to  the 

preservation  of  Facts  and  Documents  and  every  other  kind  of  Information 

respecting  Pennsylvania,  1828  to  1836.    Complete  set.    16  vols.  bound  in  8. 

Royal  8vo,  half  roan.    Phila.,  1828-36.  $30.00 

Complete  set  of  this  valuable  work;  it  contains  a  mass  of  documents  and  other 

original  matter  and  is  a  work  of  prime  importance  for  reference. 


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Penna.  Jennings,  Samuel.  The  State  of  the  Case  briefly  but  impartially 
given  betwixt  the  People  called  Quakers  in  Pennsylvania  and  George 
Keith  and  some  few  Seduced  by  him  into  a  Separation.  121110,  half  calf, 
pp.  80.  8vo.  London,  1694.  $60.00 

An  excessively  rare  work  on  the  Keith,  Bradford,  Budd  and  Boss  controversies 
with  the  Quakers.  Refers  to  the  different  publications  of  Bradford,  "Appeal  ^  from 
the  Twenty-eight  Judges,"  "  Plea  of  the  Innocent  against  the  Guilty,"  and  "  New 
England's  Spirit  of  Persecution,"  the  printing  of  which  resulted  in  his  being  driven 
from  Philadelphia  to  New  York. 

1304  Penna.  Meginness,  J.  F.  Ot- 
zinachson,  A  History  of  the  West 
Branch  Valley  of  the  Susquehanna. 
Its  First  Settlement,  Indian  Wars  and 
Massacres,  etc.  Revised  Edition. 
Vol.  i  (all  published).  8vo,  half  mo 
rocco  (rubbed),  pp.  708.  Williams- 
port,  1889.  $6-°° 


1305  Penna.    Pennypacker,   Sam'l 
\V.     Pennsylvania  in  American   His 
tory.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    494.      Phila., 
1910.  $4.50 

The  pape'rs  contained  in  this  volume 
are  the  outcome  of  special  studies  and 
almost  exclusively  based  upon  original 
sources  of  information. 

1306  Penna.       Perry,      Win.      S. 
Papers  relating  to  the  History  of  the 
Church    in    Pennsylvania,    1680-1778. 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  607.    Privately  Printed, 
1871.  $7-50 

Largely  from  transcripts  of  original 
documents  and  letters  made  in  England 
by  Francis  L.  Hawks. 

1307  Penna.      Rogers,    Henry    D. 
Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Geolog 
ical  Survey  of  Pennsylvania  (relative 
largely  to  western  part  of  the  state). 
8vo,    paper,    pp.     118.      Harrisburg, 
1839.  $1.00 

1308  Penna.     Smith,   S.   R.     The 


Black  Trail  of  Anthracite.  Illus 
trated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  113.  King 
ston,  Pa.,  1907.  $1.25 

Contains    inside   and    personal   matter 
relating  to  the  Coal  Trade. 

1309  Penna.  Society  of  New  York. 
Year  Books,  1901,  02,  06  and  07.    Il 
lustrated.     Each.  $1.00 

1310  Penna.       Williams,     Aaron. 
Centenary  Memorial  of  the  Planting 
and    Growth    of    Presbyterianism    in 
Western  Pennsylvania  and  parts  Ad 
jacent.     Illustrated.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
445.     Pittsburg,  1876.  $3.00 

Over  100  pages  of  Secular  History  by 
James  Veech. 

1311  Philadelphia.     Allen,   R.    H. 
Leaves    from   a   Century   Plant.     Re 
port  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  of 
Old  Pine  Street  Church  (Third  Pres 
byterian,   with  List  of   Names).     Il 
lustrated.         8vo,     cloth,     pp.     215. 
Phila.,  1870.  $1.00 

1312  Philadelphia.     Beadle,  E.  R. 
The  Old  and  the   New.      1743-1876. 
The   Second  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Philadelphia.     Its  Beginning  and  In 
crease.     Views.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  180. 
(Phila.)  1876.  $1.00 


Penna.  Proud,  Robert.  The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Original 
Institution  and  Settlement  of  that  Province  by  William  Penn,  1681,  with 
the  first  rise  of  the  neighboring  Colonies,  more  particularly  West  New 
Jersey,  and  the  Settlement  of  the  Dutch  and  Swedes  on  the  Delaware. 
Portrait  and  map.  2  vols.,  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Phila.,  1797.  $32.50 

A  very  fine  uncut  copy  and  rare  in  such  excellent  condition. 

Laid  in  is  an  interesting  document  in  the  autograph  of  Zachariah  Poulson,  the 
publisher,  answering  certain  queries  of  the  author  in  reference  to  an  accounting  of 
sales  by  the  publisher. 


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Philadelphia.  An  East  Perspective  View  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  takeiT 
from  the  Jersey  Shore.  ioJ/2  x  \6y4  inches,  in  gilt  frame.  London: 
Bowles,  1778.  $37oO 

A   fine    hand-colored    view,    with   engraved    descriptive    text.     From    the    Holden 
collection. 

1313  Philadelphia.       Bible,     with 
Records  of  Peart,  Millard  and  other 
old  families.     i6mo,  old  calf  (worn). 
Oxford,  1713.  $15.00 

The  Bible  of  Elizabeth  Peart,  1733, 
containing  24  manuscript  pages  of  Births, 
Deaths  and  Marriages  of  several  early 
Philadelphia  families,  including  Millard, 
Pearth,  Morgan,  Collett,  etc.  The  birth 
records  give  the  names  of  the  godfathers 
and  godmothers. 

1314  Philadelphia.     Brown,  David 
Paul.     The  Forum;  or,  Forty  Years' 
Full  Practice  at  the  Philadelphia  Bar. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Phila.,  1856.  $5.00 

One  of  the  best  works  on  early  Ameri 
can  history  of  the  courts,  judges  and 
lawyers. 

1315  Philadelphia.  Buchanan, 
Edward  Y.     Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Parish    of    Trinity    Church,    Oxford, 
Pa.   (Names,  Epitaphs,  etc.).     Viezv. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  56.     Phila.,  1857.  $i-OO 

1316  Philadelphia.         Daguerreo 
type  Sketches  of  the  Members  of  the 
First  Common  Council,  after  Consoli 
dation,   for   1854-55.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
48.     Phila.,  1855.  $1.00 

1317  Philadelphia.      Fifty    Years' 
Work  of  the  Hebrew  Education  So 
ciety  of  Philadelphia,  1848-1898.     Il 
lustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  194. 
Published  by  the  Society,  1899.    $1.00 

1318  Philadelphia.    History  of  the 
Arch     Street     Presbyterian     Church. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  50.     1883.  .50 

1319  Philadelphia.       History      of 
Ebenezer  M.  E.  Church  of  South wark, 
Phila.    (with  List  of   Members).     Il 
lustrated.         2mo,     cloth,     pp.      1 80. 
Phila.,  1890.  .75 

1320  Philadelphia.    History  of  the 
First      Troop,       Philadelphia      City 
Cavalry,  1774,  Nov.   17,  1874.       Por 
traits.     4to,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  194,  and 


Appendix.     (Phila.    Printed    for    the 
Troop,   1875.)  $5.00 

With  Roll  of  Members  and  account  of 
their  military  and  public  service. 

1321  Philadelphia.      Martin,  John 
H.     Martin's     Bench     and     Bar     of 
Philadelphia.      Together    with    other 
Lists    of    persons    appointed    to    ad 
minister   the    Laws    in   the   City    and 
County     of     Philadelphia,     etc.     8vo, 
cloth,  uncut,  pp.  326.     Phila.,  1883. 

$2.00 

1322  Philadelphia.       Scott,     John 
W.     An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Pine 
Street,  or,  Third  Presbyterian  Church 
in  the  City  of  Phila.     Portrait.   I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  84.     Phila.,   1837.  -75 

1323  Philadelphia.    Services  Com 
memorative   of   the    Seventy-Seventh 
Anniversary  of  the  Union   Methodist 
Episcopal   Church,   1801-1878.       Por 
trait.     8vo,    cloth,   pp.    101.        Phila., 
1878.  $1.00 

1324  Philadelphia.      Shepherd.    R. 
Bowden.     The    Semi-Centennial   His 
tory  of  the  Church  of  the  Advent.    Il 
lustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  79.     1890. 

$1.25 

1325  Philadelphia.      Story    &   At- 
wood.     Explanatory  Key  to'the  Map 
of  Philadelphia.     121110,  cloth,  pp.  68. 
Phila.,   1841.  .50 

13253  Philadelphia.  Todd,  John. 
Principles  and  Results  of  Congrega 
tionalism.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  House  of  Worship 
erected  by  the  First  Congregational 
Church  in  Philadelphia,  Nov.  n,  1837. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  39.  Phila.,  1837.  .50 

1326  Philadelphia.    Winslow,  Ste 
phen  N.       Biographies  of  Successful 
Philadelphia     Merchants.       Portraits. 
8vo,   cloth,  pp.   245.     Phila.,    1864. 

$1.50 


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1327  Pike     County,     Pa.      Cross, 
John   T.     Index   to  the   Map   of  the 
County  of  Pike,  containing  Names  of 
the  original  Warrantees  and  Quantity 
in   each  Tract  and  Explanatory   Re 
marks.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  36.       New 
York,   1856.  $3-50 

1328  Pittsburg.       Boucher,     John 
N.     A  Century  and  a  Half  of  Pitts- 
burg  and  her  People.     Illustrated.     4 
vols.,  royal  8vo,  half  leather.     (New 
York),  1908.  $10.00 

1329  Pittsburg.      Centennial   Vol 
ume  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
1784-1884.      Illustrated.      8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  259.     Pittsburg,  1884.  $1.50 

1330  Pittsburg.     Craig,  Neville  B. 
The  History   of  Pittsburg.     2  Maps. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.     Pittsburg,    1851. 

$5.00 

1331  Pittsburg.      Dedicatory   Ser 
vices  of  the  New  Edifice  of  the  Third 
Presbyterian    Church    of    Pittsburgh. 
Views.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  95.     Pittsburg, 
1869.  $1.00 

1332  Pottstown,  Pa.   Davis,  L.  H. 
The  Centennial  Celebration  at  Potts- 
town,    July    4,    1876,    and    Historical 
Sketch.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.   80.       Potts- 
town,  1876.  $1-25 

1333  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.    Vassar 
College    Life    and    Letters    of    John 
Howard   Raymond    (First   President, 
1865-78).      "Edited     by     Harriet    R. 
Lloyd.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  744. 
New  York,  1881.  $1.25 

1334  Queens  County,  N.  Y.    On- 
derdonk,  Henry,  Jr.     Documents  and 
Letters  intended  to  illustrate  the  Rev 
olutionary      Incidents       of       Queens 
County.     Second  Series.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  70.     Hempstead,  1884.  $1.50 

1335  Radnor,     Pa.       Wadsworth, 
Charles.  Wayne  Presbyterian  Church, 
Radnor,     Pa. ;     Dedication     Sermon. 
Vieiv.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  30.     (1870.) 

•75 

1336  Raritan,     N.     J.        Messier, 

Abraham.     Forty   Years    at   Raritan. 


Sermons  with  Notes  for  the  History 
of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Churches  in 
Somerset  County.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  327. 
New  York,  1873.  $3.00 

1337  Rhinebeck,    N.    Y.      Morse, 
Howard  H.     Historic  Old  Rhinebeck. 
Echoes  of  Two  Centuries.     A  Hudson 
River  and  Post  Road  Colonial  Town. 
When,  Where,  by  Whom  Settled  and 
Named,  etc.     Historical,  Genealogical, 
Biographical   and  Traditional.     Illus 
trated.     8vo,   cloth,  pp.  448.     Rhine- 
beck,  1908.  $3-00 

1338  Richfield,     N.     Y.       Ward, 
Henry  A.     Annals  of  Richfield.  I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  102.    Utica,  1898.          $1.50 

1339  Rochester,    N.    Y.      Parker, 
Jenny  M.     Rochester.     A  Story  His 
torical.     Illustrated.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
412.     Rochester,  1884.  $2.50 

1340  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Robinson, 
Chas.    M.      Rochester    Ways ;    Third 
Ward  Tracts.     2  vols.,  i6mo,  boards. 
Rochester,  1899-1900.  $5-OO 

Only   a   few   copies   printed. 

1341  Rocky  Springs,  Pa.     History 
of  the  Rocky  Spring  Church  and  Ad 
dress  delivered  at  the  Centennial  An 
niversary  of  the  Present  Church  Edi 
fice,    Aug.    23,    1894    (with    List    of 
Names).      By    S.    S.    Wylie    and    A. 
Nevin  Pomeroy.     Portrait  and  Plates. 
8vo,   cloth,   pp.    117.     Chambersburg, 
Pa.,  1895.  $1.00 

1342  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.   The 
Bench  and  Bar  of  Saratoga  County ; 
or,  Reminiscences  of  the  Judiciary  and 
Scenes  in  the  Court  Room  from  the 
Organization    of   the    County    to    the 
present  time.     By  E.  R.  Mann.     Post 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  391.     Ballston,  1876. 

$1.50 

1343  Seneca  County,  N.  Y.     Hal- 
sey,   Lewis.     History   of    the   Seneca 
Baptist  Association ;  with  Sketches  of 
Churches     and     Pastors.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  285.     Ithaca,  1879. 

$1.25 

1344  Southampton,   N.   Y.    How- 
ell,     George     R.     Early     History    of 


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LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Southampton,  with  Genealogies. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  318.  New  York, 
1866.  $5.00 

^  1345  Southold,  N.  Y.  Griffin,  A. 
Griffin's  Journal.  First  Settlers  of 
Southold:  the  names  of  the  heads  of 
those  families,  being  only  thirteen  at 
the  time  of  their  landing;  First  Pro 
prietors  of  Orient;  Biographical 
Sketches,  etc.  Portrait.  I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  312.  Some  leaves  slightly  water- 
stained.  Orient,  L.  I.,  1857.  $7-5o 
Very  scarce. 

1346  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.     Clute, 
J.  J.     Annals  of  Staten  Island  from 
its    Discovery   to    the    Present   Time. 
With  Genealogies  of  the  old  Families. 
(Long  Island  Indians,  Adventures  of 
Col.    Simcoe   in   New  Jersey,    Staten 
Island  200  Years  Ago.)     Views  of  the 
old  Moravian  Church  and  Parsonage 
on  Staten  Island.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  464. 
New  York,  1877.  $6.00 

This  work  is  becoming  scarce. 

1347  Staten    Island,    N.    Y.     De 
scription  of  New  Brighton  on  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.     Curious  folding  litho 
graph  plate.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  8.     (N. 
Y.,  1836.)  $6.00 

A    good    copy   with   the    rare  plate    in 
perfect  condition. 

1348  Stelton,    N.    J.      Ministerial 
Jubilee  of  John  Wesley  Sarles.     (soth 
Anniversary  as  Minister  of  the  Piscat- 
away     Baptist     Church.)       Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  124.    1897.  $1.00 

1349  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.    Mc- 

Masters,  Guy  H.  History  of  the 
Settlement  of  Steuben  County,  includ 
ing  Notices  of  the  Old  Pioneers  and 
their  Adventures.  121110,  new  half 
morocco,  pp.  318.  Bath,  1853.  $10.00 
One  of  the  scarcest  New  York  county 
histories.  Contains  many  particulars  of 
the  settling  of  the  Genesee  country,  Col. 
Williamson,  early  pioneers,  hunters,  etc. 


T35°  -  Another  copy.  Cloth. 

stained.  $6.00 

1351  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.   Rob 
erts,  Millard  F.     Historical  Gazetteer 


of  Steuben  County  (history  of  each 
Town).  With  Memoirs  and  illustra 
tions.  Portraits.  8vo,  roan,  pp.  946. 
Syracuse,  1891.  $3.50 

1352  Suffolk      County,      N.       Y. 
Bayles,  R.   M.     Historical    and    De 
scriptive  Sketches  of  Suffolk  County. 
Its  Towns,  Villages,  etc.     I2mo,  cloth, 
PP-  433-     Port  Jefferson,  1874.     $4.50 

1353  Suffolk  County,  N.  Y.    Por 
trait  and  Biographical  Record  of  Suf 
folk    County.      Numerous    portraits. 
4to,  morocco,  pp.   1046.     New  York, 
1896.  $5.00 

Contains  a  large  amount  of  personal 
and  genealogical  data  not  accessible  else 
where. 

1354  Susquehanna     County,     Pa. 
Blockman,  Emily  C.    History  of  Sus 
quehanna  County.    Maps  and  portraits 
by    Sartain.      8vo,    cloth,     pp.    640. 
Phila.,  1873.  $4.50 

Contains  interesting  account  of  the 
early  life  of  Joseph  Smith.  Digging  for 
Treasure,  writing  Book  of  Mormon,  etc. 

1355  Susquehanna     County,     Pa. 
Perkins,     Wm.     George     A.       Early 
Times    on    the    Susquehanna.      Illus 
trated.      8vo,    half    leather,    pp.    285. 
Binghamton,  1806.  $2.50 

A  new  edition  by  the  daughter  of  the 
author  with  additional  matter  on  the 
Indians,  etc. 

1356  Tarrytown,    N.     Y.      Bacon. 
Edgar  M.     Chronicles  of  Tarrytown 
and     Sleepy     Hollow.       Illustrations. 
121110,    cloth,    pp.    163.      New    York, 
1897-  .75 

Andre,  Irving,  The  Neutral  Ground, 
etc. 

1357  Tioga     County,      Pa.,      etc. 
(Sexton,  John  L.)      Outline  History 
of  Tioga  and  Bradford  Counties,  Pa'. 
and  Chemung,  Steuben,  Tioga,  Tomp- 
kins    and    Schuyler    in    New    York. 
121110,  cloth,  pp.  283.     Elmira,   1885. 

$3.00 

This  scarce  little  book  was  offered  as 
a  premium  by  the  Elmiara  Gazette.  It 
contains  an  immense  amount  of  personal 
matter. 


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137 


1358  Troy,  N.  Y.    History  of  the 
Troy  Citizens  Corps,  Troy,  N.  Y.    By 
Harry  P.  Judson.     Colored  plates  of 
costumes  at  various  periods,  and  an 
autograph  letter  and  photograph  in 
serted.    8vo,  half  morocco,  interleaved 
with  blank  paper  for  additions.    Troy, 
1884.  $2.50 

1359  Troy  Imprint.    Gorton,  Ben 
jamin.     A  Scriptural  Account  of  the 
Millennium.  I2mo,  original  sheep,  pp. 
216.     Troy:  Moffitt  &  Lyon,  1802. 

$1.50 

A  very  early  imprint  for  Troy,  the 
place  then  being  not  much  more  than  a 
small  village,  founded  only  about  twelve 
years  before. 

1360  Washington      County,      Pa. 
Crumrine,  Boyd.     History  of  Wash 
ington  County.     (Braddock's  Expedi 
tion,  Border  Wars,  etc.)     Illustrated. 
4to,  half  roan,  pp.  1002.    Phila.,  1882. 

$7-50 

1361  Warren       County,       Pcnna. 
Scheneck,  J.  S.  and  Ryan,  W.  S.  His 
tory   of   Warren    County.     Portraits. 
8vo,   half    roan,    pp.   807.      Syracuse, 
1887.  $5-oo 

1362  Washington,    D.    C.      Ellet, 
Mrs.  E.  F.    The  Court  Circles  of  the 
Republic,  or  Life  and  Society  under 
eighteen  Presidents.     Portrait.*     8vo. 
cloth,  pp.  586.     Hartford.  1869. 

$2.00 

Probably  the  best  work  on  the  social 
life  at  the  Capitol  from  Washington  to 
Grant. 

1363  Washington,  D.  C.    Dom-er, 
S.      History    of    St.    Paul's    English 
Lutheran   Church,    1843-1893.     Illus 
trated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  271.    Washing 
ton,  1893.  $1.25 

1364  Washington,  D.  C.     History 
of  the  Presbytery  of  Washington.  Il 
lustrated.     8vo,  half  leather,  pp.  450. 
Phila.,  1889.  $1.00 

1365  Washington,   D.   C.     Smith, 
John   C.     A  Discourse  Commemora 
tive    of    the    Twenty-Seventh    Anni 
versary   of  the  Organization    of    the 
Fourth  Presbyterian   Church,    Wash 


ington.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  60.     Wash 
ington,  1855.  $1.00 

1366  Washington,  D.  C.     Thirty- 
Six  Years  in  the  White  House.     By 
Thomas  F.  Pendel,  Doorkeeper.    Lin 
coln-Roosevelt.        Portraits.        I2ino, 
cloth,    uncut,   pp.    176.     Washington, 
1902.  $1.25 

Intimate  views  of  the  Presidents  and 
their  families.  Accounts  of  the  assas 
sination  of  Lincoln,  Garfield  and 
McKinley. 

1367  Washington,     D.     C.      Wil 
liamson,  James  J.    Prison  Life  in  the 
Old  Capitol,  and  Reminiscences  of  the 
Civil  War.     Illustrated.     I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  162.     West  Orange,  1911.     $1.50 

Published  by  the  author. 

1368  Washington,    D.    C.      Win 
chester,  Elhanan.    Oration  on  the  Dis 
covery    of    America,    with   Appendix 
containing  a  Description  of  the  City 
of  Washington.     Folding  map.     8vo, 
paper,  pp.  80.     London   (1792). 

$6.00 

The  first  plan  of  Washington  printed 
in  England.  Rare. 

1369  West  Point,  N.  Y.     Centen 
nial  of  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy. 
1802-1902.     Addresses,  Histories  and 
Bibliography.      Illustrated.      2    vols., 
folio,  cloth.     Washington,    1909. 

$3.00 

Vol.  2  is  an  exhaustive  bibliography  by 
Dr.  Edward  S.  Holden  of  West  Point 
and  vicinity.  List  of  maps  and  views 
and  writings  of  graduates  for  100  years. 

1370  West  Point.     Larned,  Chas. 
W.       History   of   the   Battle    Monu 
ment  at  West  Point,  together  with  a 
List  of  the  Names  of  those  inscribed 
upon  and  Commemorated  by  It.     To 
which   is  added  a  description   of  the 
quarrying,  working  transportation  and 
erection  of  the   shaft,  by  Edward  F. 
Miner.     Illustrated.     8vo,  boards,  un 
cut,     pp.  237.    West  Point.,  1898. 

$2.00 

1371  Westchester  County,   N.   Y. 
Pelletreau,  Wm.   S.     Early  Wills  of 
Westchester   Countv.     A  careful  ab- 


138 


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stract  of  all  the  Wills  recorded  in 
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1784,  with  genealogical  and  historical 
notes.  4to,  cloth,  pp.  488.  New  York, 
1898.  $5-00 

Only  340  copies  printed. 

1372  Westchester  County,   N.   Y. 
Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Super 
visors   for    1898,    1899  and    1904.      3 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.     Each.  .75 

1373  Wilmington,     Del.      Hanna, 
John  D.  C.     The  Centennial  Services 
of      Asbury       Methodist      Episcopal 
Church,      Wilmington.        Illustrated. 
8vo,     cloth,     pp.    295.      Wilmington, 
1889.  $1.50 

1374  Wilmington,  Del.     Reminis 
cences  of  Wilmington  in  Familiar  Vil 
lage   Tales,  Ancient   and   New    (Old 
Houses,   Paper   Mills,   Legends,    An 
cient    Customs,    People,    etc.).       By 
Elizabeth  Montgomery.     Fine  mezzo 
tint  portrait  of  Acrelius  by   Sartain, 
and  engraved  views.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
367.    Phila.,  1857.  $3.00 

T375  Wyoming       Pa.        Johnson, 
Wesley.     A  Record  of  the  One  Hun- 


dreth  Year  Commemorative  Observ 
ance  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre,  1778- 
1878.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
354.  Wilkesbarre,  1882.  $2.50 

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uous     territory.       With     Notes     and 
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half    red    morocco,    uncut.      Wilkes 
barre,  1887-93.  $5-00 

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1377  York,  Pa.     Hawkins,  C.  A., 
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A  Sesqui-Centennial  Memento.    Illus 
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1901.  $1.50 

1378  York,  Pa.     Memorial  of  the 
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theran  Church,  York.     Portraits  and 
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Alabama  Legislature;  at  the  Session 
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dell,  Jos.  A.  Annals  of  Augusta 
Count}'  with  Reminiscences  of  its 
Pioneer  Settlers  and  Supplement. 
Map.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  492.  Richmond, 
1886.  $3.50 

Beverley,  Robert.  The  History  and  Present  State  of  Virginia,  in  Four 
Parts.  I.  The  History  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Virginia,  and  the  Gov 
ernment  thereof  to  the  Year  1706.  II.  The  Natural  Productions  and  Con 
veniences  of  the  Country,  suited  to  Trade  and  Improvement.  III.  Native 
Indians,  their  Religion,  Laws  and  Customs,  in  War  and  Peace.  IV.  The 
Present  State  of  the  Country  as  to  Polity  of  the  Government,  and  the 
Improvements  of  the  Land.  Frontispiece  and  14  plates  by  Gribelin.  8vo, 
full  polished  calf,  gilt,  gilt  edges  by  Pratt.  London,  1705.  $60.00 

This  is  the  first  history  of  Virginia  attempted  by  a  Native  writer.  The  illustra 
tions  are  after  those  that  appeared  in  Hariot,  which  were  from  the  drawings  made 
by  John  White  at  Roanoke  Island. 

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Beverley,  Robert.  The  History  of  Virginia,  in  Four  Parts.  I.  The  History 
of  the  First  Settlement  of  Virginia  and  the  Government  thereof  to  the 
Year  1706.  II.  The  Natural  Productions  and  Conveniences  of  the 
Country  suited  to  Trade  and  Improvement.  III.  Native  Indians,  their 
Religion,  Laws  and  Customs,  in  War  and  Peace.  IV.  The  Present  State 
of  the  Country  as  to  the  Polity  of  Government,  and  the  Improvements  of 
the  Land,  June  loth,  1720.  Second  edition  revised  and  enlarged.  Front 
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both  the  1705  and  1722  editions. 

Carolina.  Anno  Regni  Georgii  II  Regis  Magnae  Britanniae,  Franciae  and 
Hiberniae,  Secundo.  An  Act  for  Establishing  an  Agreement  with  Seven 
of  the  Lords  Proprietors  of  Carolina,  for  the  surrender  of  their  title  and 
interest  in  that  Province  to  His  Majesty.  Folio.  London :  Printed  by  the 
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Memorial  to  Duke  of  Newcastle  upon  A.     The   Old  Jewish    Cemeteries   of 

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known  copy,  with   preface   by   C.  C.  Charleston,  1903.                             $2.00 

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first  book  to  describe  Charlestown,  which  was  only  founded  in  1680,  the  year  of  the 
author's  arrival  in  the  country.  The  ship  Richmond  was  probably  sent  out  to  inquire 
into  the  dissatisfaction  of  the  settlers  which  resulted  shortly  before  in  Culpeper's 
Rebellion.  The  author  gives  a  most  glowing  account  of  the  country.  Fine  copy. 


140 


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Catesby,  Mark.  The  Natural  History  of  Carolina,  Florida  and  the  Bahama 
Islands,  containing  figures  of  the  Birds,  Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  Insects 
and  Plants.  Map  and  220  colored  plates.  2  vols.,  folio,  full  contemporary 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1754.  $85.00 

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1384  Charleston.  Fraser,  Chas.  with  Mexico,  Nullification,  Secession, 
Reminiscences  of  Charleston,  lately  Rolls  of  all  the  Companies  from  Edge- 
published  in  the  Charleston  Courier,  field  in  the  War  of  Secession,  etc.) 
and  now  revised  and  enlarged  by  the  Map.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  521.  1897. 


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ton,  1854.  $5.00 
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iniscences    have    been    deemed    correct    by      8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.     Boston,  1900. 


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1388  Fiske,   John.     Old   Virginia 
and  her  Neighbours.    Portraits,  maps, 
contemporary   views,    and 
historic  material.     2  vols.,  post 


the    few   of   his   contemporaries    who   now 
survive." 

1385  Charleston.  McCrady,  Ed 
ward.  The  Westminster  Abbey  of 
South  Carolina.  A  Sketch  of  St. 
Philip's  Church,  1665-1897.  Illus- 


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1389  Florida.  Anno  Regni  Georgii 
III.  An  Act  for  extending  like  Liberty 
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trated.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  65.     Charles-     a.nd  West  Flori.da  as  granted  to  Caro 


ton,   1901.  .75 

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the  New;  or,  Discourses  and  Proceed 
ings    at    the    Dedication    of    the    re 
modelled  Unitarian   Church,   Charles- 
town.      Views.     8vo,   cloth,   pp.    168. 
Charlestown,  1854.  $2.00 

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lina  and  Georgia,  1770;  Act  to  amend 
same,  1771 ;  Acts  including  Reviving 
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East  Florida.  3  pieces,  folio,  unbound. 
London.  $5-oo 

1390  Florida.  Assembly  Journal, 
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Florida.  A  Description  of  East  Florida  (by  William  Stork),  with  a 
Journal  kept  by  William  Bartram,  Botanist  for  the  Floridas,  upon  a 
Journey  from  St.  Augustine  up  the  river  St.  John.  Maps  and  plans.  4to, 
half  morocco,  pp.  8,  40,  12,  36.  London,  1769.  $30.00 

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Florida.  Roberts,  William.  An  Account  of  the  First  Discovery  and 
Natural  History  of  Florida  with  a  Particular  Detail  of  several  Expedi 
tions  and  Descents  made  on  that  Coast.  Folding  maps  and  plate.  410, 
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going  to  Cuba  and  Mexico. 


1391  Florida.     Bill,    Ledyard.     A 
Winter  in  Florida;  or,  Observations 
on  the  Soil,  Climate  and  Products  of 
our  Semi-Tropical  State,  with  sketches 
of  the  Principal  Towns  and  Cities  in 
Eastern   Florida.     Map  and   illustra 
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York,  1869.  $1.00 

1392  Florida.   Canova,  A.  P.    Life 
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Tampa,  1906.  $2.00 

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1393  Florida.       De     Soto.       The 
Travels,     Life     and     Adventures     of 
Ferdinand  De  Soto,  Discoverer  of  the 
Mississippi.     By  Lambert  A.  Wilmer. 
Mezzotint  portraits  and  plates  by  Sar- 
tain  and  woodcuts.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
532.     Phila.,  1858.  $4.00 

1394  Florida.    Discovery  and  Con 
quest  of  Terra  Florida,  by  Ferdinando 
De  Soto,  written  bv  a  Gentleman  of 


Elvas,  translated  by  Richard  Hakluyt. 
Edited  by  William  B.  Rye.  Map. 
8vo,  cloth.  London :  Hakluyt  Society, 
1851.  $15.00 

Interleaved  and  contains  numerous  notes 
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1395  Field,   Henry   M.     Blood   is 
Thicker  than  Water.   (A  Trip  through 
the    New    South    in    1886.)       121110, 
unbound,  pp.  151.     New  York,  1886. 

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1396  Florida.      Irving,    Theodore. 
The  Conquest  of  Florida  by  Hernando 
De  Soto.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    New  York, 
1869.  $2.00 

The  early  history  of  Florida  to  the  end 
of  De  Soto's  invasion  and  the  standard 
work  on  that  period.  The  author  studied 
the  original  authorities  in  Spain. 

1397  Florida.    Laudoniere,  L'His- 
toire   Notable   de   la   Florida,   by   M. 
Basanier.  i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  228.  Paris, 
1853.  $5.00 

A  reprint  of  the  rare  original  edition  of 
1586. 


Florida.  The  Case  of  Mr.  John  Gordon.  With  Respect  to  the  Title  to 
certain  Lands  in  East  Florida,  Purchased  of  his  Catholic  Majesty's  Sub 
jects  by  Him  and  Mr.  Jesse  Fish,  for  Themselves  and  Others  of  His 
Britannick  Majesty's  Subjects.  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  Printed  in 
the  Year  1772.  $75-OO 

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not  been  able  to  find  the  book  recorded  in  the  Rice,  Barlow,  Brinley,  Menzies,  Ives 
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It  comprised  32  pages,  followed  by  an  Appendix  of  21  unnumbered  leaves  and 
contains  an  engraved  plan  of  the  property  in  question. 

John  Gordon,  a  Carolina  merchant,  after  the  Treaty  of  Peace  in  1763,  in  which 
Florida  was  ceded  to  the  English,  bought  several  large  tracts  of  land  on  the  east 
coast  from  the  original  Spanish  owners,  with  the  idea  that  when  the  British  took 
possession  values  would  increase.  After  the  country  got  under  control  of  the  British 
there  was  great  difficulty  in  getting  his  title  recognized.  This  long  document  relates 
to  this  matter,  but  includes,  incidentally,  considerable  information  relating  to  the 
country.  The  tract  of  land  in  question  was  known  as  "  Palica  "  and  was  on  the  east 
coast  south  of  St.  Augustine,  opposite  Anastasia  Island  and  Matanzas  Inlet. 


I42  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

Georgia.     A  State  of  the  Province  of  Georgia,  attested  upon  Oath  in  the 
Court  of  Savannah,  Nov.  10,  1740.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  32.     London, 

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counteracting  the  pernicious  influence  exerted  by  the  scandalous  publication  of  Tailfer 
and  others,  entitled  "  Narrative  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia,"  which  was  published  in 
I741- 

Georgia.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Causes  that  have  retarded  the  Progress  of 
the  Colony  of  Georgia,  in  America;  attested  upon  Oath,  being  a  proper 
Contrast  to  "  A  State  of  Province  of  Georgia,  attested  upon  Oath;"  and 
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Col.  William  Stephens,  who  had  been  commissioned  by  the  malcontents  to  petition  for 
a  redress  of  grievances,  the  principal  grievance  being  the  prohibition  of  Negro 
Slavery.  It  is  particularly  interesting  from  the  large  number  of  names  it  gives  as 
signers  to  the  petitions,  etc. 

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ham.      Narratives    of   the  Career   of  ^  -o 
Hernando  De  Soto  in  the  Conquest  of  The  most           ,etc  work  on  the  ^ 
Florida  as  told  by  a  Knight  of  Elvas.  raphy  of  Georgia 

Georgia.  An  Impartial  Inquiry  into  the  State  and  Utility  of  the  Province 
of  Georgia  (by  Earl  of  Egmont  and  Benjamin  Martyn).  8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,  gilt  top,  pp.  104.  London,  1741.  $15.00 

Half-title  missing.  This  tract  was  prepared  and  published  by  direction,  and  the 
charge  of  the  Trustees  for  establishing  a  Colony  of  Georgia  in  America,  and  includes 
interesting  documents  and  letters. 

Georgia.  (Hewatt,  Alexander.)  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
London,  1779.  $2aoo 

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South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  To  this  mania  for  collecting  we  no  doubt  owe  the 
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THE  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


143 


Georgia  Historical  Society  Publications.     Collections,  Vol.  i,  1841;  Vol.  2, 

1842;  Vol.  3,  Part  i,  1848;  Vol.  3,  1873;  Vol.  4,  1878.     Pamphlets,  King, 

Mitchell.     Qualifications  and  Duties  of  an  Historian,   1843;  Ward,  John 

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Lecture,  1844;  Church,  A.    Lecture,  1845;  Cohen,  Solomon.    Eulogy  on 

Stephen  Elliott,  1867;  Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.     Sergeant  William  Jasper,  1876; 

Jones.     De  Soto's  March.     Georgia,  1880;  Harden,  William.     Origin  of 

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was  printed  of  different  material  and  entirely  ignoring  the  part  issued  in  1848. 

1402  Georgia.      Browne's     Arith-     tation  since  the  War.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
metical    Tables    combined    with    Easy 

Lessons  in  Mental  Arithmetic.     i6mo, 
paper,  uncut.     Atlanta,  1865.       $1.00 

1403  Georgia.      Jones,    Chas.    C., 
Jr.    The  History  of  Georgia,  Aborig 
inal,   Colonial,   Revolutionary.     Maps 
and  Portraits.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
556  and   540.      (Published  at  $10.00 


net).     Boston,   1883.  $6.00 

One  of  the  best  State  histories  that  has 
ever  been  written.  The  author,  a  leading 
authority,  has  reprinted  in  the  text  many 
contemporary  documents.  The  second 
volume  is  almost  entirely  devoted  to  the 
part  borne  by  Georgia  in  the  Revolution. 

1404  Georgia.     Jones,  Charles  C. 
The  Religious  Instruction  of  Negroes 
in  the  United  States.    Scarce.     i2mo, 
cloth.     Savannah,  1842.  $2.50 

1405  Georgia.        Jones,      Joseph. 
First  Report  of  the  Cotton  Planter's 
Convention  of  Georgia  on  the  Agri 
cultural  Resources  (etc.),  of  Georgia. 
8vo,  new  half  calf,  pp.  316.    Augusta, 
1860.  $5.00 

Very  scarce. 

1406  Georgia.        Leigh,     Frances 


347.      London,   1883.  $2.00 

1407  Georgia.        M'Call,      Hugh. 
The    History    of    Georgia.      Vol.    I. 
8vo,    boards,    uncut     (back    broken). 
Savannah,  1811.  $7-5° 

Stamp  on  title.  I  will  pay  a  good  price 
for  Vol.  2. 

1408  Georgia.     Richards,  Wm.  C. 
Georgia    Illustrated    in    a    Series    of 
Views   by  T.   Addison  Richards,   en 
graved  by  Rawdon,  Weight,  Hatch  and 
Smillie,    with    Historical    and    Topo 
graphical     Sketches.       13     Beautiful 
Steel  Plates.     4to,  leather.     Penfield, 
Ga.,   1842.  $5.00 

1409  Georgia.     Scott,  W.  J.   Bio 
graphic    Etchings    of    Ministers    and 
Laymen  of  the  Georgia  Conferences. 
121110,  cloth,  pp.  317.     Atlanta,   1895. 

$1.50 

1410  Georgia.         Seward,       Wm. 
Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  Savannah 
to  Philadelphia  and  from  Philadelphia 
to  England.     I2mo,  half  roan,  pp.  87. 
One  leaf  repaired.     London,   1740. 

$7-50 

The  author  was  sent  by  Whitfield  to  the 
Trustees  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia  to  give 
an  account  of  the  country  and  their  pro 
ceedings. 


Butler.  Ten  Years  on  a  Georgia  Plan- 
Georgia.     McCall,  Capt.  Hugh.     The  History  of  Georgia,  containing  brief 
Sketches  of  the  most  Remarkable  Events  up  to  the  Present  Day.     2  vols., 
8vo,  half  green  morocco,  marbled  edges.     Savannah,   1811-16.         $50.00 

Largely  devoted  to  the  history  of  the  border  warfare  with  the  Creeks  and  Chero- 
kees.  Numerous  incidents  relating  to  these  tribes  and  their  sanguinary  attacks  upon 
the  frontiers,  with  sketches  of  their  chiefs,  and  of  the  loyalist  refugees  who  led  them 
are  narrated.  These  were  derived  in  many  instances  directly  from  the  lips  of  the 
survivors  of  these  scenes,  from  manuscripts,  or  from  printed  documents  no  longer 
accessible  to  the  student  of  history. 


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Georgia.  Smith,  James  E.  The  Natural  History  of  the  rarer  Lepidopter- 
ous  Insects  of  Georgia,  collected  from  Observations  of  Mr.  John  Abbot. 
Text  in  French  and  English.  104  beautiful  hand  colored  plates.  2  vols., 
folio,  full  contemporary  straight  grain  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London, 
T.  Bensley,  1797.  $125.00 

Splendid  copy  of  one  of  the  rarest  and  most  beautiful  of  all  the  early  books  on 
American  natural  history.  No  record  of  a  copy  ever  having  been  offered  at  public  sale 
in  America. 


1411  Georgia.       Smith,      Samuel. 
Sermon  before  the  Trustees  for  Estab 
lishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  and  be 
fore  the   Associates  of  the   late  Dr. 
Bray,  for  converting  the  Negroes  in 
the  British  Plantations.      Map.      4to, 
paper,  pp.  42.     London,  1733.     $6.00 

Contains  designs  of  the  Trustees  for  es 
tablishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  Dr. 
Bray's  Petition,  etc. 

1412  Georgia.      Wylie,    Lollie    B. 
Legend   of   the    Cherokee   Rose,   and 
other  Poems.     I2mo,  cloth,   pp.    in. 
Atlanta,  1887.  $1.00 

1413  Greensboro,  N.  C.    1808-1904. 
Facts,  Figures,  Traditions  and  Rem 
iniscences.     Collated  by  James  W.  Al 
bright.     Illustrated.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
134.     Greensboro,  1904.  $2.00 

1414  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.  The 
Annals   of   Harper's   Ferry,    1794   to 
1869   with    Anecdotes    (of   the   John 
Brown  Raid,  etc.).     By  Josephus,  Jr. 
8vo,    paper,    pp.    64.       Hagerstown, 
1869.  $3-00 

1415  Hawks,    Francis     L.      Con 
tributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History 
of  the  United  States.     The  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.  2 
vols.,    8vo,    new   half    sprinkled   calf. 
New  York,  1836-9.  $6.50 

1416  Kingstree,    S.    C.      Wallace, 
Jas.     A.     History    of     Williamsburg 
Church.      i6mo,    unbound,    pp.    122. 
Salisbury,  1856.  $3.00 

Very     scarce.      Contains     Revolutionary 


history  of  the  district.  The  cruelties  of 
the  Tories,  Tarleton,  Marion's  campaign, 
etc. 

1417  Louisiana.     Acts   passed   at 
the  First  Session  of  the  Tenth  Legisla 
ture  of  the  State  of  Louisiana,  begun 
at  Donaldson  and  adjourned  to  New 
Orleans.     8vo,     unbound,     pp.      143. 
New  Orleans,  1831.  $2.50 

In  French  and  English. 

1418  Louisiana.       Barbe-Marbois, 
M.     Histoire  de  la  Louisiane.     Map. 
8vo,    half   morocco,   pp.    485.     Paris, 
1829.  $4.00 

1419  Louisiana.   Gayarre,  Charles. 
Histoire  la  Louisiane.       2  vols.,  8vo, 
new  half  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut.     New 
Orleans,  1846-47.  $7. 50 

First   edition. 

1420  Louisiana.      Heustis,    Jabez 
W.     Physical   Observations   and    Re 
searches  on  the  Topography  and  Dis 
eases  of  Louisiana.     8vo,  boards,  un 
cut,  pp.  165.     New  York,  1817.    $5.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1421  Mississippi.     Ingraham,  Jos. 
H.     The  South  West.     2  vols.,  I2mo, 
cloth.     New  York,  1835.  $4. 50 

Intimate  sketches  of  life  around  Natchez, 
New  Orleans,  social  condition  of  the  slaves, 
etc.  Dedicated  to  John  A.  Quitman. 

1422  Mississippi.     Morgan,  A.  T. 
Yazoo;    or,    on    the    Picket   Line    of 
Freedom    in    the    South.     Post,    8vo, 
cloth,   pp.    512.     Washington,    D.    C. 
Published  by  the  author,  1884.     $1.50 

An  interesting  narrative  of  Reconstruc 
tion  days. 


Louisiana.     Martin,  Francois  Xavier.   The  History  of  Louisiana.     2  vols., 
8vo,  boards,  uncut  (bindings  worn).     New  Orleans,  1827-29.          $20.00 
Very  rare  uncut.    Lacks  half-title  to  Volume  2. 


THE  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


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1423  Mississippi.    The  Mississippi 
Territorial  Archives,  1798-1803.     Ex 
ecutive  Journals  of  Govs.  Sargent  and 
Claiborne.     Edited  by  Dunbar  Row 
land.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  615.     Nashville, 
1905.  $2.50 

1424  Mississippi.      Wells,    James 
M.     The     Chisholm     Massacre:       A 
Picture  of  "  Home  Rule  "  in  Missis 
sippi.      Portrait    and    view.        I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  331.     Washington,  1878. 

$1.50 

1425  Moore,  M.  H.     Sketches  of 
the  Pioneers  of  Methodism  in  North 
Carolina  and  Virginia.     I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  314.     Nashville,  1884.  $1.50 

1426  Nashville,  Tenn.    History  of 
Mound  Builders,  Indian  Tribes,  Early 
Settlement  and  History  to  the  Present 
Time.     Portraits.     8vo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  656.     Nashville,  1890.  $5.00 

1427  Newberry,  S.  C.    Annals  of. 
(Early    Settlements,    Palatine    Settle 
ment,  Friends  and  their  Migration  to 
Ohio,     Events    Preceding    Secession, 
War  Times  in  Newberry,  The  Soldiers 
of  Newberry,  etc.).     Part  I,  by  John 
Belton  O'Neall;  Part  2,  by  John  A. 
Chapman.     Portraits  of  Old  Settlers. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  823.     1892.  $2.50 

1428  New    Orleans.      Le    Grand, 
Julia.     The  Journal  of,  in   New  Or 
leans,    1862-3.       Illustrated.       i2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  318.  Richmond,  1911.  $1.25 

A   vivid  picture  of  New   Orleans  under 
Butler  and   Banks. 

1429  North  Carolina.     Alexander, 
J.   B.     Biographical   Sketches   of  the 
Early  Settlers  of  the   Hopewell    (N. 
C.)  Section,  and  Reminiscences  of  the 
Pioneers   and  their  Descendants,   etc. 
Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  104.     Char 
lotte,  N.  C.,  1897.  $1.50 

1430  North   Carolina.     Autobiog 
raphy  of  Brantley  York.     (Published 
by  the  Trinity  College  Historical  So 
ciety,  Durham,  N.  C.).  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  139.     Durham,  1910.    $1.50 

1431  North  Carolina.     Burkhead, 
L.    S.     Centennial   of    Methodism    in 


North  Carolina  containing  History 
and  Addresses  (Lives  of  Early 
Preachers,  etc.).  Portraits.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  427.  Raleigh,  1876.  $2.50 

1432  North  Carolina.     Jordan,  F. 
M.     Life  and  Labor  of.     For  Fifty 
Years  a  Preacher  of  the  Gospel  among 
North    Carolina    Baptists.     Portraits. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  325.     Raleigh,  1899. 

$1.00 

1433  North     Carolina.       Lawson, 
John.     The  History  of  Carolina  con 
taining  the  exact  description  of  that 
Country    together    with    the    present 
state  thereof  and  a  Journal  of  a  thou 
sand   miles   traveled   through    several 
nations   of   Indians,   etc.      Post,    8vo, 
half  calf,  pp.  390.     Raleigh,  1860. 

$4.50 

1434  North  Carolina.   Life  of  Hon. 
Nathaniel       Macon.        Private      and 
Public,  by  Edward  R.  Gotten.  Scarce. 
I2mo,  cloth.    Baltimore,  1840.      $2.50 

Revolutionary  soldier  and  statesman, 
Member  of  Congress,  Speaker  of  the 
House,  Senator,  and  warm  personal  friend 
of  Jefferson,  Madison  and  Randolph. 

1435  North  Carolina.     The  North 
Carolina    Booklet.     Great    Events    in 
North    Carolina    History.     24    Parts 
(No.  5  lacking).     23  Parts.       121110, 
paper.     Raleigh,  1901-3.  $3-5° 

Each  number  is  a  complete  historical 
monograph. 

1436  North    Carolina.      Wheeler, 
John  H.     The  Legislative  Manual  and 
Political  Register  of  North   Carolina 
for    1874.     Map    and    Tables.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  390.  Raleigh,  1874.      $1.50 

Mr.  Wheeler  has  embodied  a  variety  of 
historical  data.  Names  of  Colonial,  State 
and  County  officers  from  earliest  times. 

1437  North  Carolina.     Zeigler,  W. 
G.,  and  Grosscup,  B.  S.     The  Heart 
of  the  Alleghanies,  or  Western  North 
Carolina.  Comprising  its  Topography, 
History,  Resources,  etc.     Map  and  Il 
lustrations.     Raleigh,  1883.          $1.50 

1438  Olmsted,  Fredk.  L.    A  Jour 
ney   in  the  Back   Country.      (Missis 
sippi,    etc.).     i2tno,    cloth,    pp.    492. 
New  York,  1863.  $1.50 


146 


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1439  Richmond,       Va.         Fisher, 
George    D.      History    and    Reminis 
cences   of    the    Monumental    Church, 
from    1814  to   1878    (including   Bap 
tisms,    Marriages,    etc.).     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  510.     Richmond,  1880. 

$1.00 

1440  Richmond.     Semi-centennial 
of  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Moses  D. 
Hoge  as  Pastor  of  the  Second  Presby 
terian  Church.     121110,  cloth,  pp.  156. 
Richmond,  1895.  .75 

1441  Savannah.     Jones,  Chas.  C, 
Jr.     History  of  Savannah  to  Close  of 
Eighteenth  Century.     From  that  date 
by  O.  F.  Vedder  and  Frank  Weldon. 
Illustrated.         8vo,        half        leather 
(rubbed),  pp.  655.     Syracuse,  1890. 

$4.50 

1443  Savannah.   Wilson,  Adelaide. 
Historic    and    Picturesque    Savannah. 
Illustrated.       4to,      cloth,      pp.      258. 
Boston,  1889.  $3-50 

1444  South   Carolina.     A  Yankee 
among    the    Nullifiers,    by    Elnathan 
Elm  wood,    Esq.      i6mo,    boards,    pp. 
143.     New  York,  1833.  $2.00 

1445  South  Carolina.     Carroll,  B. 
Historical   Collections  of   South 

Carolina,  embracing  many  rare  and 
valuable  Pamphlets  and  other  Docu 
ments.  Map.  2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
New  York,  1836.  $6.00 

Vol.    2    consists    of    reprints    of    16   rare 
early  works  on  the  history  of  Carolina. 

1446  South     Carolina.       Chreitiz- 
berg,  A.  M.     Early  Methodism  in  the 
Carolinas.       Illustrated.       8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  364.     Nashville,  1897.  $1.50 

1447  South  Carolina.     Collections 
of  the  South  Carolina  Historical  So 


ciety  (including  Vocabulary  of  the  Ca- 
tawba  Language).  Vols/i  and  2.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth.  Charleston,  1857-58. 

$10.00 

1448  South      Carolina.        Dalcho 
Frederick.     Historical  Account  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  South 
Carolina,  from  First  Settlement  to  the 
Revolution  with  Some  Account  of  the 
Early  Civil  History  of  Carolina  never 
before  published.     8vo,  calf,  pp.  616. 
Charleston,  1820.  $7.50 

1449  South     Carolina.        [Rivers, 
W.    J.]     Sketch    of    the    History    of 
South    Carolina    to   the   close   of   the 
Proprietary  Government  by  the  Revo 
lution  of  1719,  with  Appendix  contain 
ing   many   valuable   Records   hitherto 
unpublished.       8vo,    cloth,    pp.    470. 
Charleston,  1856.  $6.00 

1450  South      Carolina.        Rivers, 
Win.  J.     A  Chapter  in  the  Early  His 
tory  of  South  Carolina.     8vo,  half  mo 
rocco,     pp.     no.     Charleston,     1874. 

$2.50 

A  continuation  of  the  original  work  pub 
lished  in  1856. 

1451  South      Carolina.        Taylor, 
Win.  C.    A  Trip  to  South  Carolina  in 
1873  in  Search  of  a  Missing  Brother. 
121110,  paper,  pp.  71.     London,   1874. 

$3-50 

Rare.     Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  pri 
vate  circulation. 

1452  South     Carolina.       Tourney, 
M.     Report  on  the  Geology  of  South 
Carolina.    Maps  and  illustrations.    4to, 
cloth,   pp.  360.     Columbia,   1848. 

$7-50 

1453  Southern  Poetry.    Pleasants, 
Julia,    and    Bradley,    T.    B.     Aphelia 
and  other  Poems.     By   Two  Cousins 
of  the  South.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  272. 
New  York,  1854.  $1.25 


South  Carolina.  Ramsay,  David.  The  History  of  South  Carolina  from  its 
First  Settlement,  1670  to  1808.  Map.  2  vols.,  8vo,  new  boards,  uncut, 
each  volume  in  a  half  morocco  slip  case.  Charleston,  1809.  $30.00 

A  superb  copy  in  the  finest  possible  condition. 

Dr.  Ramsay  was  a  zealous  investigator  and  was  a  participant  in  many  of  the  events 
narrated  from  the  time  of  the  Revolution. 

-  Another  copy.     Half  sheep,   (binding  rubbed).  $12.50 


THE  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


147 


1454  St.    Augustine,    Fla.      Fair 
banks,  Geo.  R.     The  History  and  An- 


1460  Virginia.      Cartmell,    T.    K. 
Shenandoah  Valley  Pioneers  and  their 


tiquities    of    St.    Augustine",    Florida,     Descendants.    A  history  of  Frederick 
founded  1565.    Plates.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.      County,   from   its   formation   in    1738 

$3-5°  to  1908.  Compiled  mainly  from  Or 
iginal  Records.  Illustrated.  4to, 
cloth,  >pp.  "587.  (Winchester,  Va., 
1909-)  $7-50 

1461  Virginia.    Conway,  Moncure 
D.     Barons  of  the  Potomack  and  the 
Rapphannock.         Illustrated.         8vo, 
boards,  uncut.     New  York,  1892. 

$20.00 

Edition  limited  to  360  copies  printed  for 
the  Grolier  Club. 

1462  Virginia.         Hariot.         The 
Mathematician,        Philosopher        and 
Scholar,  by  Henry  Stevens  with  Re 
print  of  "  Brief  and  True  Report  of 
the  new  found  land  of  Virginia,"  1588 
edition.     2  vols.,  I2mo,  boards,  uncut. 
London,  1900.  $7-5o 

1463  Virginia.       History     of     the 
College  of  William  and  Mary,   1660- 
1874  (including  Catalogue  of  Gradu 
ates,  etc.).    8vo,  paper,  pp.  185.  Rich 
mond,  1874.  $1.50 

1464  Virginia.         Howe,       Henry 
Historical   Collections  of  Virginia ;  a 
collection  of  the  most  interesting  facts, 
traditions,  anecdotes,   etc.,  relating  to 
its    History    and    Antiquities,    with    a 
Historical  and  Descriptive   Sketch  of 
the  District  of  Columbia.     Maps  and 
over  100  engravings.     8vo,  newly  and 
finely  bound  in  half  sprinkled  calf,  gilt, 
yellow    edges,    pp.    544.      Charleston, 
1856.  $10.00 


200.    New  York,  1858. 

1455  St.      Mark's      Parish,      Va. 
Slaughter,    Philip.       History    of    St. 
Mark's  Parish,  Culpeper  County,  with 
Notes  of  Old  Churches  and  Old  Fam 
ilies.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  200.     1877. 

$6.00 

1456  St.    Mary's,   Ga.      Historical 
Sketches  of  Old  St.  Mary's  from  the 
files  of  the  Southeast  Georgian.    8vo, 
paper,  pp.  12.     St.  Mary's,  n.  d.     $1.00 

A  scarce  local  pamphlet. 

1457  Stowe,      Harriet       Beecher. 
Uncle  Tom's  Cabin ;  or,  Life  among 
the  Lowly.    Illustrated.  2  vols.,  I2mo, 
original  black  cloth.    Boston :  John  P. 
Jcwett  &  Co.,  1852.  $3.50 

A    fine,    clean    copy    published    the    same 
year  as  the  first  edition. 

1458  Virginia.        Addresses      and 
Historical  Papers  before  the  Centen 
nial  Council  of  the  Protestant  Episco 
pal  Church  ...  at  its  meetings,  May 
20-24,  1885.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  195.  New 
York,  1885.  $1.50 

Includes    Slaughter's  Colonial   Church  of 
Virginia. 


1459  Virginia.  Burk,  John.  The 
History  of  Virginia.  Vols.  i  and  2. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  calf.  Petersburg,  1804-5. 

$6.00 

Clean  and  unspotted. 

Virginia.  Hartlib,  Samuel.  The  Reformed  Commonwealth  of  Bees.  Pre 
sented  in  several  Letters  and  Observations.  With  the  Reformed  Virginian 
Silk-worm.  Containing  many  Excellent  and  Choice  Secrets,  Experi 
ments  and  Discoveries  for  attaining  of  National  and  Private  Profits  and 
Riches.  4to,  new  boards.  London,  Printed  for  Giles  Calvert,  1655. 

A  very  fine  large  copy  with  some  of  the  leaves  uncut  at  bottom.  $67.50 

The  second  part,  "  The  Reformed  Virginian  Silk-worm,"  has  separate  title,  signa 
tures  and  pagination  and  was  probably  published  separately.  It  is  so  described  by 
Sabin. 

The  Dedication  and  the  first  18  pages  of  text  are  a  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1652, 
but  with  two  letters  interpolated.  Then  follows  "A  Loving  Advertisement  to  all  the 
Ingenius  Gentlemen-Planters  in  Virginia,"  etc.,  by  Virginia  Ferrar,  a  poem  (6  pages) 
on  silk-culture,  by  her,  and  other  matters  not  in  the  1652  edition. 


148 


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Virginia.  Howison,  Robt.  B.  History  of  Virginia  from  its  Discovery  and 
Settlement  by  Europeans.  2  vols.,  8vo,  new  half  sprinkled  calf,  yellow 
edges.  Phila.,  1846.  $20.00 

One  of  the  most  pleasing  and  comprehensive  works  on  Virginia. 


1465  Virginia.     Long,  C.  M.    Vir 
ginia  County  Names :  Two  Hundred 
and  Seventy  Years  of  Virginia  His 
tory.    Folding  map.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
208.     New  York,  1908.  $1.00 

1466  Virginia.       Martin,     Joseph. 
New  and  Comprehensive  Gazetteer  of 
Virginia  and  District  of  Columbia  to 
which  is  added  a  History  of  Virginia 
to  1754.    Folding  map.    8vo,  calf,  pp. 
636.    Charlottes  ville,  1836.  $6.00 

1467  Virginia.     (Moore,  Clement 
C.)      Observations  upon  certain  pas 
sages  in  Mr.  Jefferson's  Notes  on  Vir 
ginia   which   appear    to    subvert    Re 
ligion  and  establish  a  false  Philosophy. 
8vo,  blue  paper  wrappers,  uncut.  New 
York,   1804.  $2.50 

Fine  copy. 

1468  Virginia.     Moore,  J.   Staun- 
ton.     Reminiscences,   Letters,   Poetry 
and  Miscellanies.    Portrait.    Post  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  785.     Richmond,    1903. 

$1.50 

Including  Civil  War  recollections  and  a 
roll  of  the  Virginia  Life  Guards,  Com 
pany  B. 

1469  Virginia.      Peyton,    William 
M.    Memoir,  Speeches  and  Letters  in 
reference  to  Secession,  Civil  War,  etc. 
(with  Pedigrees  of  Peyton  and  Lewis 
families),   by  John  L.   Peyton.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  392.     London,  1873.     $5-OO 


1470  Virginia.       Semple,     Robert 
B.    History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Baptists  in  Virginia.    8vo,  calf 
(foxed),  pp.  447.    Richmond,  1810. 

$6.00 

The  scarce  original  edition.  Contains 
much  original  material  relating  to  the 
early  individual  churches. 

1471  Virginia.    Smith,  Capt.  John. 
A  True  Relation  of  Virginia,  with  an 
Introduction    and    notes    by    Charles 
Deane.    Facsimile  of  the  large  folding 
map.     4to,  cloth,  uncut,  leather  label. 
Boston,  1866.  $7.50 

One  of  a  few  copies  printed  on  India 
paper,  in  4to  size. 

1472  Virginia.    Smith,  Capt.  John. 
True  Travels,  Adventures  and  Obser 
vations,  Reprinted  from  the  London 
edition  of    1629;  The   Generall   His- 
toire  of  Virginia,  New  England  and 
the  Summer  Isles,  Reprinted  from  the 
London  edition  of  1627.     Maps  and 
Plates.     2  vols.,  8vo,  boards,   uncut. 
Richmond,  1819.  $12.50 

Very  scarce  in  uncut  condition. 

J473  Virginia.  (Strothers,  David.) 
Virginia  Illustrated  containing  a  Visit 
to  the  Virginian  Canaan  and  Adven 
ture  of  Porte  Crayon  and  his  Cousins. 
Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  300.  New 
York,  1857.  $4.00 


Virginia.  Jefferson,  Thomas.  Observations  sur  La  Virginie,  par  M.  T. 
Traduites  De  L'Anglois.  Fine  large  folding  map.  8vo,  original  calf, 
yellow  edges.  Paris,  1786.  $10.00 

A  very  fine  copy  of  the  extremely  rare  first  published  edition.  The  map  was  made 
by  Jefferson  himself,  and  he  states  in  a  letter  to  Dr.  Edward  Bancroft,  that  "  I  answer 
for  the  exactness,  and  I  have  supplied  some  new  places.  By  the  death  of  Mr.  Wil 
liams,  a  copy  of  my  Notes  on  Virginia  (the  private  edition)  got  into  the  hands  of  a 
bookseller  who  was  about  publishing  a  very  abominable  translation  of  them,  when 
the  Abbe  Morellet  heard  of  it,  and  diverted  him  from  it  by  undertaking  to  translate  it 
for  him.  They  will  thus  appear  in  French  in  spite  of  my  precautions.  The  Abbe 
engaged  me  to  make  a  map/'  etc. 


THE  SOUTHERN  STATES. 


149 


1474  Virginia.     The   Case  of  the 
Planters  of   Tobacco   in   Virginia  as 
represented  by  Themselves,  signed  by 
the  President  of  the  Council   (Robert 
Carter)  and  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses  (John  Holloway),  to  which 
is  added  a  Vindication  of  the  said  Rep 
resentation.    8vo,  half  calf,  uncut,  pp. 
64.    London,  1733.  $10.00 

A   very   fine   uncut   copy.     An   important 
tract  on  early  American  trade. 

1475  Virginia.     The    White    Sul 
phur  Papers,  or  Life  at  the  Springs, 
by  Mark  Pencil.    121110,  cloth,  pp.  166. 
New  York,   1839.  $1.50 

Interesting  sketches  of  amusements,   so 
cial  life,  distinguished  characters,  etc. 

1476  West     Virginia.       Aler,     F. 
Vernon.     Aler's  History  of  Martins- 
burg  and  Berkeley  County,  West  Vir 
ginia.    From  the  origin  of  the  Indians, 
embracing  their  Settlements,  etc.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  452.     Hagerstown    (1888). 

$3.00 


1477  West    Virginia.      Atkinson, 
George  W.,  and  Gibbens,  Alvaro  F. 
Prominent    Men   of    West    Virginia. 
Biographical  Sketches  of  Representa 
tive   Men  in   every  Honorable  Voca 
tion,  Growth  and  Advancement  of  the 
State  as  Shown  in  the  History  of  her 
Distinguished      Representatives,     etc. 
Illustrated.      8vo,     cloth,     pp.     1022. 
Wheeling,   1890.  $4-5o 

1478  Wheeling,  W.  Va.   Cranmer, 
Gibson  L.    History  of  Wheeling  City 
and  Ohio  Coimty,  West  Virginia,  and 
Representative    Citizens.      Illustrated. 
4to,    morocco,    gilt    edges,    pp.    853. 
Chicago,  1902.  $6.00 

1479  Williams,  James.  The  South 
Vindicated.    A  Series  of  Letters  writ 
ten  during  the  Canvass  for  Presidency 
in   1860,  the  Presidential  Contest  and 
its  Consequences.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  444. 
London,   1862.  $3.00 


THE 

1480  Alaska.      Ball,    William    H. 
Alaska  and    its    Researches.      Illus 
trated.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  668.     Boston, 
1870.  $3.50 

The  best  work  of  time  on  Alaska.  In 
cludes  travels  in  the  Yukon  Territory,  ac 
count  of  the  Fur  Trade,  Indians,  Natural 
History,  etc. 

1481  Alaska.      Schwatka,    Fredk. 
Along  Alaska's   Great   River.     Illus 
trated.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    360.      New 
York  (1885).  $1.50 

Account  of  exploring  the  Yukon  in  1883. 

1482  Alaska.     Whymper,  Freder 
ick.     Travels  and  Adventures    in    the 
Territory  of  Alaska,  formerly  Russian 
America,   now   ceded    to    the    United 
States,  and  in  various  other  parts  of 
the  North  Pacific.    Maps  and  illustra 
tions.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  331.     London, 
1869.  $5.00 

The  opening  chapters  of  this  valuable 
work  contain  some  earlier  reminiscences  of 
British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  Island, 
whilst  the  concluding  pages  contain  a 


WEST. 

sketch    of    California    of    our     own     time 
(1869). 

1483  Albach,    James    R.      Annals 
of  the  West,  from  the  Discovery  of 
the  Mississippi  Valley  to  1856.    Thick 
8vo,  original  cloth,  index.     Pittsburg, 
1857.  $5.00 

Very  scarce.  Best  edition.  A  compen 
dious  account  of  over  a  thousand  pages  of 
the  principal  events  in  the  Indian  wars  of 
the  Western  States  and  Territories  during 
period  stated. 

1484  Alpena  County,  Mich.    Com 
plete    History    of,    written    by    Win. 
Boulton.     (Early  History,  Description 
of    the    Different    Business    Houses, 
Alpena  in    1858,    etc.)      8vo,   original 
paper  cover,  Alpena,   1876.  $3-5o 

This  rare  work  was  printed  by  the  Al 
pena  Weekly  Argus,  and  only  a  few  copies 
were  made. 

1485  Alvord,  C.  W.,  and  Bidgood, 
L.      The    First    Explorations    of    the 
Trans- Allegheny  Region  by  the  Vir 
ginians,    1650-74.     Map.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  275.     Cleveland,  1912.  $4.00 


LATIIROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


1486  Arizona.     Acts,   Resolutions 
and  Memorials  adopted  by  the  Fourth 
Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory 
of  Arizona.     8vo,  half  sheep,  pp.  74. 
Prescott,  1868.  $5-oo 

1487  -          -  Another  copy.    Pages 
61  and  62  cut,  pages  64  and  65  miss 
ing.  $2.50 

1488  Arizona.      Journals    of    the 
Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory 
of  Arizona,  Second,  Third  and  Fourth 
Sessions.      3    vols.,   8vo,    half    sheep. 
Prescott,  1866-68.  $15.00 

Very  scarce.     The  Second   Session  lacks 
several  pages. 

1489  -          -  Same  for  Third  and 
Fourth  Sessions,  lacking  several  pages. 
2   vols.,    8vo,    half    sheep.      Prescott, 
1867-8.  $5.00 

1490  Arkansas.       Hallum,     John. 
Biographical  and  Pictorial  History  of 
Arkansas.      Vol.  I   (all    published?). 
8vo,  sheep,  pp.  581.     Albany,  1887. 

$4-50 

1491  Arkansas.     Monks,  William. 

A  History  of  Southern  Missouri  and 
Northern  Arkansas.  Being  an  Ac 
count  of  the  early  Settlements,  the 
Civil  War,  the  Ku-klux,  and  Times 
of  Peace.  Illustrated.  I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  247.  West  Plains,  Mo.,  1907. 

$1.50 

1492  Arkansas.      The     New    Ar 
kansas    Travelers.       History    of    the 
Northwestern   Editorial  Excursion  to 
Arkansas.    Maps.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  404. 
Little  Rock,  1876.  $2.00 

1493  Arlington,    Wis.      Schuyler, 
M.      The    Pioneer    Church ;    or.    the 
Story  of  a  New  Parish  in  the  West. 
Views.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  211.     Bos 
ton,  1868.  .75 

1494  Ashland        County,       Ohio. 
Knapp,  H.  S.    History  of  Pioneer  and 
Modern    Times   of    Ashland    County. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  550.     Phila.,   1863. 

F.  $5-00 

.bmc,  clean  copy. 

1495  Bartlett,  John  Russell.     Per 
sonal   Narrative  of  Explorations  and 


Incidents  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Cal 
ifornia,  Sonora  and  Chihuahua.  Map 
and  Plates.  2  vols.,  8vo,  new  half 
calf,  yellow  edges.  New  York,  1854. 

$7.50 

The  author  was  commissioner  for  the 
survey  of  the  Mexican  boundary  in  1851-3. 
A  gentleman  of  scholarly  attainments,  a 
skilled  journalist,  and  an  excellent  ob 
server,  appreciative  of  the  needs  of  stu 
dents  during  his  operations  in  a  new  field 
of  investigation,  Bartlett  produced  a  work 
of  lasting  importance  to  science  and  his 
tory.  His  narrative  possesses  high  literary 
merit,  is  exact  almost  beyond  criticism  and 
altogether  is  one  of  the  best  works  devoted 
to  the  Southwest  that  has  ever  appeared. 

1496 Another  copy.  2 

vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  $6.00 

1497  Beadle,  Charles.     A  Trip  to 
the  United   States  in    1887    (to   Cali 
fornia,   Oregon   and   return).      121110, 
cloth,   pp.   210.     Printed  for  Private 
Circulation   (1887).  $3-OO 

1498  Beadle,     J.      H.       Western 
Wilds    and    the    Men    who    Redeem 
Them,   an   Authentic   Narrative,   em 
bracing  seven  years  travel  in  the  Far 
West    (Arizona,    Mjormons,    Custer's 
Defeat,  etc.).     Map  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  624.     Cincin 
nati,  1878.  $2.50 

1499  Bell,  Wm.  A.     Xew  Tracks 
in  North   America  Journal   while  en 
gaged  in  the  Survey  for  a   Southern 
Railroad  to  the  Pacific  1867-8.     Map 
and  Plates.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  565.  Lon 
don,   1870.  $3.00 

Part  2  is  Native  Races  of  New  Mexico 
and  Arizona. 

1500  Beltrami,  J.   C.     A  Pilgrim 
age  in  Europe  and  America,  Leading 
to  the  Discovery  of  the  Sources  of  the 
Mississippi  and'  Bloody  River,  with  a 
Description  of  the  Whole  Course  of 
the  Former,  and  of  the  Ohio.     Illus 
trated.      2    vols.,    8vo,    cloth,    uncut. 
London,  1828.  $7.50 

The  narrations  of  what  he  witnessed  are 
tinged  with  the  peculiar  glow  of  the  au 
thor's  temperament.  Beltrami  must  have 
moved  in  a  gigantic  world,  if  he  saw  ex 
ternal  objects  through  the  same  media 
with  which  he  viewed  his  own  person  and 
accomplishment. 


THE  WEST.  i5[ 

1501  Bloomington,  Ind.  Harding,  Particular  Record  of  the  Mexican 

Samuel  B  Indiana  University,  1820-  Grants,  Early  History  and  Settlement, 

1004  Illustrated.  4to,  cloth,  pp.  348.  and  the  Original  Spanish  and  Ameri- 

Bloomington,  1904.  $1.50  can  Pioneers  and  Early  Settlers.  A  n- 

With  a  Bibliography  of  the  Writings  of  wrens  Portraits      Royal  8vo,  sheep 


Faculty,  Students  and  Alumni,  150  pages. 
1502  Boone.       Miner,     Win.     H. 


pp.  891.     San  Francisco,  1881.    $3-5° 
1510  California.     Illustrated  His 


Darnel  Boone"  Contributions  toward  tory  of  Southern  California.  Embrac- 
a  Bibliography.  I2mo,  boards.  New  ing  the  Counties  of  San  Diego, ^Los 
York,  1901. 

Brackenridge,  H.  M. 


Views 


of  a  Voyage  up  the  Missouri  River  in 
1811.     8vo,    calf     (binding    broken). 
Pittsburgh,  1814. 
A  very  clean  copy. 

1505  California.  Cowe,  Mary. 
Two  Years  in  California.  Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  238.  Chicago,  1876. 


1506  California. 


$3.00  Angeles  and  Peninsula  of  Lower  Cali 
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(cracked),  pp.  898.  Chicago,  1890. 

$7-50 

1511  California.       Munroe,     Kirk. 
Sit;  co      The  Golden  Days  of  '49.     A  Tale  of 

the  California  Diggings.  Illustrated. 
121110,  cloth,  pp.  351.  New  York 
(1889).  $1.00 

1512  California.    Smith,  Frank  M. 
San  Francisco  Vigilance  Committee  of 

j)r       '56,  with  sketches  of  events  succeeding 


Dietrich,      JL/I.       «>  '  ~  • 

ThVGerman  Emigrants  or  Frederick      '^  .    8vo    wrappers,   pp.   83.      San 
Wohlgemuths*   Voyage   to   California     Francisco,  1883. 

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$2.00     son.     121110,  cloth,  pp.  223.     London, 

n.  d.  $1-50 

1514  California.     Voyage  to  Cali 
fornia     to    observe    the     Transit    of 
Venus.     By  M.  C.  d'Auteroche ;  with 


. 
historical   description   of  the   author's 


(in     1851),    translated     by    Leopold 
Wray.       8   Colored   Plates. 
boards,  pp.  39.     Guben,  n.  d. 

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P.     California     Sketches.     New     and 
Old.     Illustrated.        121110,   cloth,   pp. 

336.     Nashville,  1895^                  $1.50  ^throu^r  Mexico,  Natural  His- 

1508  California.     Gold    Stories  of  of  that  Province .  ajso>  a  voyage 
'49.      (In  verse.)      By  a   Californian.  tQ  Newfoundland   and   Sallee,  by   M. 
i2mo,  cloth,   uncut,   pp.   52.     Boston,  De  Cassini      pjan    Of    Mexico.     8vo, 
l89^.                                                  $T-°°  original  half  calf,  pp.   215.     London, 

1509  California.    History  of  Napa  17 j&.                                                $7-5° 
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California.  Original  Manuscript  Diary  of  Voyage  from  New  York  to 
Upper  California.  Jan.  loth,  1849,  to  Feb-  2d»  l85°>  covering  188  pages. 
Folio,  unbound  (several  leaves  missing,  and  no  entries  between  dates 

Tan.  27th,  Feb.  3d,  June  5th,  July  3Oth,  and  July  22cl-3Oth,  1849-50). 

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bound  for  California  during  the  Gold  Excitement,  1849.  Commences  with  an  ^ entry 
Jan.  3oth,  1849,  giving  an  account  of  his  departure  from  "  Manhattan  Isle "  and 
continues  with  a  daily  record  of  incidents  on  board,  descriptions  of  places,  scenes,  etc.. 
and  closes  with  an  entry  at  sea  Feb.  2d,  1850. 

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Clarissa,"  also  water  color  drawings  of  a  steamboat,  the  helmsman  at  his  wheel,  a  man 
in  the  rigging,  etc. 


152 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


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Carver,  Jonathan.  Travels  through  the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America 
in  the  Years  1766,  1767  and  1768.  With  the  two  maps  colored,  fine 
portrait  and  five  plates,  four  of  which  are  colored.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
back.  London,  1781.  $35.00 

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portrait  of  Carver  and  the  colored  plate  of  the  Tobacco  Plant.  ThU  is 
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-  Another  copy.     New  half  morocco,  entirely  uncut.  $60.00 

A  very  fine  uncut  copy.     A  copy  of  the  1778  edition,  uncut,  recently  sold  at  auction 
for  $92.50. 

1515  Caxton    Club.      Relation    of 
Henri  de  Tonty,  concerning  the  Ex 
plorations  of  La  Salle  from   1678  to 
1683.       Translated    by     Melville     B. 
Anderson.       8vo,     boards,    uncut    as 
issued,  pp.  121.  Chicago,  1898.  $15.00 

Only  194  copies  printed. 

1516  Chicago.    Chamberlin,  Ever 
ett.     Chicago  and  its   Suburbs   (His 
tory,  etc.).     Folding  map  and  numer 
ous    -views.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.     468. 
Chicago,  1874.  $1.50 

^  1517  Chicago.  (Goodsell,  C.  M.) 
Chicago.  A  Strangers'  and  Tourists' 
Guide,  with  Reminiscences  of  Chicago 
in  Early  Days.  Lithograph  and  wood 
cut  Views  of  Chicago  before  the  Fire. 
:6mo,  cloth,  pp.  129.  Chicago,  1866. 

$3.00 
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1518  Chicago.  Second  Presby 
terian  Church.  Historical  Sketch 
(1841-1892),  by  T.  B.  Carter  and  J. 
C.  Grant:  List  of  Members,  1842- 
1892,  by  H.  M.  Ralston:  and  Account 
of  the  Exercises  at  the  Semi-Centen- 
nial,  1892,  by  S.  J.  McPherson. 
Views  and  over  40  portraits,  includ 
ing  many  of  the  early  residents  of 
Chicago.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp. 
355.  Chicago  (1892).  $3.00 

^1519  Chicago.  Wood,  David  W. 
Chicago  and  its  Distinguished  Citizens 
or  the  Progress  of  Fifty  Years.  Por 
traits.  8vo,  morocco,  pp.  579. 
Chicago,  1881.  $3.50 

1520  Chittenden,  Hiram  M.  The 
American  Fur  Trade  of  the  Far  West. 


A  History  of  the  Pioneer  Trading- 
Posts  and  Early  Fur  Companies  of  the 
Missouri  Valley  and  the  Rocky  Moun 
tains,  and  of  the  Overland  Commerce 
with  Santa  Fe,  etc.,  written  largely 
from  manuscript  and  other  records 
hitherto  inaccessible.  Illustrated.  3 
vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York, 
1902.  $10.00 

A  work  of  the  highest  merit  and  greatest 
importance  on  the  early  history  of  the 
great  West.  The  author  has  embodied  in 
it  the  results  of  years  of  painstaking  re 
search,  going  into  the  whole  subject  with 
a  thoroughness  ,and  ability  rarely  met  with 
in  these  days.  Every  known  printed  au 
thority  has  been  consulted  and  digested, 
and  in  addition  a  mass  of  original  manu 
scripts  hitherto  inaccessible  has  been  placed 
at  Capt.  Chittcnden's  disposal. 

1521  Chittenden,  Hiram  M.  His 
tory  of  Early  Steamboat  Navigation 
on  the  Missouri  River.  The  Life  and 
Adventures  of  Joseph  La  Barge, 
Pioneer  Navigator  and  Indian  Trader. 
For  fifty  years  identified  with  the  com 
merce  of  the  Missouri  Valley.  Map, 
portraits  and  illustrations.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  (Edition  limited  to  950 
copies.)  $6.00 

A  valuable  and  interesting  original  work- 
by  the  author  of  "The  American  Fur 
Trade  of  the  Far  West."  Very  few  people 
now  have  any  conception  of  the  part  the 
steamboat  navigation  of  the  Missouri 
River  played  in  the  upbuilding  of  the 
West.  The  business  of  the  fur  trade,  the 
intercourse  of  government  agents  with  the 
Indians,  the  campaigns  of  the  army 
throughout  the  valley  and  the  wild  rush  of 
gold-seekers  to  the  mountains,  all  de 
pended,  in  greater  or  less  degree,  upon  the 
Missouri  River  as  a  line  of  transportation. 
No  other  river  in  this  country  has  a  record 
to  compare  with  it. 


THE  WEST. 


153 


Coues,  Dr.  Elliott.  Works  on  Western  Exploration.  Large  Paper  Set. 
(i)  History  of  the  Expedition  of  Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Missouri,  thence  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the  Columbia 
River,  1804-6.  Portraits  and  maps.  4  vols. ;  (2)  Expedition  of  Zebulon 
M.  Pike  to  the  Headwaters  of  the  Mississippi,  the  interior  parts  of 
Louisiana  and  Texas,  1805-7.  Portrait  and  maps.  3  vols.;  (3)  New 
Light  on  the  Early  History  of  the  Greater  Northwest  Manuscript  Journals 
of  Alexander  Henry  and  David  Thompson  with  Explorations  and  Life  of 
the  Early  Fur  Traders.  Portrait  and  maps.  3  vols.  Together  10  vols., 
royal  8vo,  blue  boards,  white  cloth  backs,  uncut.  New  York,  1893-97. 

$75.00 

The  fine  large  paper  edition,  printed  on  handmade  paper. 

Of  the  importance  of  Dr.  Coues'  editorial  work  on  the  above  volume  it  is  needless 
to  speak.  No  other  series  contains  such  a  mass  of  carefully  digested  material  relating 
to  the  early  history  of  the  West.  Since  their  appearance  they  have  been  quoted  and 
referred  to  by  other  writers  times  without  number,  and  always  will  be ;  and  no  library 
on  the  subject  can  be  considered  anything  like  complete  without  them. 


1522  Cincinnati.    Old  Woodward. 
A    Memorial    relating   to   Woodward 
High    School    and    College,    1831-51. 
Illustrated.         8vo,     cloth,     pp.    315. 
Cincinnati,  1884.  $i-5o 

Very  complete  Student  Record,  giving 
marriages,  number  of  children,  etc. 

1523  Cincinnati.      Proceedings    of 
the  Memorial  Association,  with  Bio 
graphical    Sketches   of   Distinguished 
Citizens.     Portraits.     Vol.  I  (all  pub 
lished).       8vo,     morocco,     pp.     277. 
Cincinnati,  1881.  $2.00 

1524  Cleveland,    Ohio.      Whittle- 
sey,    Col.    Chas.     Early    History    of 
Cleveland,  including  Original  Papers 
and  Biographical  Notices  of  Pioneers 
and    Surveyors.     Plates.     8vo,    cloth, 
pp.  487.    Cleveland,  1867.  $3«oo 

An  able  work.  Covers  all  the  early  his 
tory  of  Cleveland  and  Cuyahoga  county 
prior  to  1810. 

1525  Clinton    Co.,    Iowa.      Dunn, 
L.  V.     The  Catholic  Church  in  Clin 
ton  County.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  114.     1907.  $1.25 

1526  Colorado.     Greatorex,  Eliza. 
Summer    Etchings    in    Colorado.     20 
Illustrations  from  Nature.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.96.      New  York  (1873).        $2.50 

1527  Columbus,    Ohio.      Marsten, 


Francis  E.  After  Eighty  Years  (His 
tory  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church).  Illustrated.  I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  127.  Columbus,  1886.  .75 

1528  Cummings,     Samuel.       The 
Western   Pilot,   containing   Charts   of 
the     Ohio     and     Mississippi     Rivers, 
Description    of   the    Towns.      (Biog 
raphy  of  Black  Hawk  by  George  Con- 
clin).     8vo,  boards  (broken),  pp.  144. 
Cincinnati,  1840.  $3.50 

1529  Dakota  County,  Minn.    His 
tory  of  Dakota  County,  including  The 
Explorers  and  Pioneers  of  Minnesota 
by  E.  D.  Neill,  and  Outline  of  the  His 
tory  of  Minnesota  by  J.  Fletcher  Wil 
liams.     4to,    half    morocco,    pp.    551. 
Minneapolis,  1881.  $6.00 

1530  Davenport,   Iowa.     Downer, 
Harry     E.     History     of     Davenport 
(with    Biographies   and    Genealogical 
Data).      Illustrated.      2    vols.,    royal 
8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  ion  and  1037. 
Chicago,  1910.  $9.00 

1531  Davenport,     Iowa.      Wilkie, 
F.  B.     Davenport   Past  and  Present, 
including  Early  History  and  Personal 
Reminiscences!      Lith.    Portraits,    in 
cluding    Black    Hawk    and    Keokuk. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  334.     Davenport,  1858. 

$1.50 


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TY. 


1532  Detroit.         Farmer,       Silas. 
History  of  Detroit  and  Michigan.     A 
Chronological  Cyclopaedia  of  the  Past 
and     Present.     Profusely    illustrated. 
2  vols.,   4to,   half   morocco.     Detroit, 
1889.  $6.00 

1533  Douglas  County,  111.     Gres- 
ham,  John.     Historical  and  Biograph 
ical  Record  of  Douglas  County  (with 
Early  History  and   Military   History, 
Regimental     Sketches,     etc.).       Por 
traits.     4to,  morocco,  pp.  298.     1900. 

$5.00 

1534  Dubuque,       Iowa.         Perry, 
Wm.  Stevens.     Historical  Address  in 
St.  John's  Church  on  Semi-Centennial 
Celebration.      i6mo,    paper,    pp.    36. 
Davenport,  1896.  $1.00 

1535  Evansville,  Ind.    White,  Ed 
ward.     Evansville    and    its    Men    of 
Mark.     Illustrated.     8vo,     cloth,     pp. 
320.     Evansville,  1873.  $1.00 

1536  Fairfax,     Iowa.       Semi-Cen 
tennial  Souvenir  of  the  United  Pres 
byterian  Church.     Plate.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  32.     1908.  .50 

1537  Fearon,   Henry   B.   Sketches 
of  America.     A  Narrative  of  a  Jour 
ney  of  Five  Thousand  Miles  through 
the   Eastern   and   Western    States    of 
America.     Third  Edition.       8vo,  half 
calf,  pp.  454.     London,  1819.       $2.50 

The  author's  visit  was  at  the  expense 
of  39  English  families  to  ascertain  the 
most  favorable  location  for  a  settlement. 

1538  Featherstonhaugh,      G.     W. 
Report  of  a  Geological  Reconnoissance 
in  1835  to  Coteau  de  Prairie  by  way 
of   Green   Bay  and  Wisconsin  Terri 
tory.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.     1 68.     Wash 
ington,  1836.  $1.25 

1539  Finley,  Rev.  J.  B.     Sketches 
of  Western  Methodism  :    Biographical. 
Historical    and    Miscellaneous,    illus 
trative    of    Pioneer    Life.     Edited   by 
W.    P.    Strickland.      Mezzotint    por 
trait.     I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    551.        Cin 
cinnati,  1855.  $2.00 

1540  Foster,  J.   W.     The   Missis 
sippi     Valley;     its     Physical     Geog 


raphy,  including  Sketches  of  its  To 
pography,  Botany,  Development,  etc. 
Maps.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  443.  Chicago, 
1869.  $2.00 

1541  Fowler,  Major  Jacob.  The 
Journal  of,  Narrating  an  Adventure 
from  Arkansas  through  Indian  Ter 
ritory,  Kansas,  Colorado,  and  New 
Mexico,  to  the  source  of  Rio  Grande 
del  Norte,  1821-22,  now  first  printed 
from  his  original  manuscript  carefully 
edited  by  Dr.  Elliott  Coues.  Plate. 
8vo,  cloth,  New  York,  1898.  $3.00 

Limited  edition,  and  the  first  volume  of 
"American  Explorers  Series."  An  impor 
tant  and  hitherto  unknown  exploration. 
He  was  the  first  white  man  to  describe 
much  of  the  country  through  which  he 
traveled. 

1542  Franklin  County,  Ohio.   Mar 
tin,    Wm.    T.     History    of    Franklin 
County,  a  Collection  of  Reminiscences 
of  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  County. 
Illustrated.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.     449. 
Columbus,  1858.  $3-OO 

1543  Gambier,    Ohio.      The    Ken- 
yon   Book    (History  of   Kenyon   Col 
lege).     Illustrated.'    Royal   8vo,   half 
morocco   (rubbed),  pp.  412.     Colum 
bus,  1890.  $1.50 

1544  Gallaher,    J.      The    Western 
Sketch-Book.     Third   edition.      i2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  408.     Boston,   1852.     $1.50 

1545  Garces,  Fran.     On  the  Trail 
of  a  Spanish  Pioneer.     The  Diary  of 
Francisco  Garces  in  Sonora,  Arizona 
and    California,    1775-76.     Translated 
from    the    Original    Spanish    Manu 
script,    and    copiously    edited    by    Dr. 
Elliott  Coues.       18  maps,  plates  and 
illustrations.     Edition    limited   to  950 
numbered  copies.     2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
New  York,  1900.  $6.00 

Dr.    Coues'    final    work.     Xo.    3    of    the 
American  Explorers  Series. 

1546  Green  Bay,  \Yis.     Crawford. 
Wm.     Three   Discourses  on  the  401  h 
Anniversary  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Green  Bay.     8vo,  paper,  pp. 
37.     Green  Bay,  1876.  $1.00 


THE  WEST. 


155 


1547  Grigg's  Southern  and  West 
ern    Songster.     New    edition    greatly 
enlarged.     Frontispiece.      i6mo,    half 
morocco,    pp.  324  (somewhat  stained). 
Philadelphia,  1844.  $2.00 

1548  Goddard,        Frederick         B. 
Where  to  Emigrate  and  Why.       Cli 
mate,     Soil,     Productions,     Minerals, 
Quality   and    Price   of    Farm   iLands, 
etc.,    in    nearly    all    sections    of    the 
United  States,  with  description  of  the 
Pacific  Railroad.     19  maps  and  3  il 
lustrations.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  591.  New 
York,  1869.  $2.00 

A  chapter  on  each  of  the  Western  States. 

1549  Goodhue       County,       Minn. 
History    of,    Pioneer    Incidents    and 
Biographical   Sketches  of   Early  and 
Prominent   Settlers.     Portraits.     8vo, 
half   morocco,   pp.   664.     Red    Wing, 
1878.  $3-50 

1550  Haliburton,  Thomas  C.   The 
Americans    at    Home ;    or,    Byeways, 
Backwoods     and     Prairies.         I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  314.     London,  n.  d.      $1.00 

1551  Hall,    James.  Legends    of 
the  West.      Lithograph  Frontispiece. 
I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    435.  New    York, 
1854.  $2-50 

Fine,  fresh  copy,  good  as  day  of  issue. 

1552  Harris,     William     T.       Re 
marks  made  during  a  Tour  through 
the  United  States,  1817-19,  in  a  Series 
of    Letters    to    Friends    in    England. 
I2mo,  boards,  pp.  196.    London,  1821. 

$5.00 

The  author  went  as  far  south  as  Georgia, 
then  west  to  Kentucky,  Ohio,  etc. 

1553  Hennepin,    Louis.      A    New 

Vast     Country 


sand  Miles  between  New  France  and 
New  Mexico  with  Continuation,  giv 
ing  an  Account  of  Sieur  de  la  Salle. 
Imperfect  copy  of  the  "  Tonson  "  edi 
tion.  8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1698. 

$20.00 

A  useful  copy  for  making  up.  The  text 
is  perfect,  it  lacks  the  two  maps  and  plate 
of  "  Death  of  La  Salle,"  corner  missing 
from  Buffalo  plate  and  frontispiece  trimmed 
close.  The  plate  of  Niagara  is  in  excellent 
condition,  which  alone  is  worth  the  price 
asked. 

1554  Hennepin,    Louis.      A    New 
Discovery    of    a    Vast     Country     in 
America.     Reprinted   from   the   Lon 
don   edition   of    1698,   with   Introduc 
tion,  Notes  and  Index  by  Reuben  G. 
Thwaites.     Maps  and  plates.    2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth.     Chicago,  1903.  $5.00 

1555  Henry,  Alexander.     Travels 
and   Adventures    in   Canada   and   the 
Indian  Territories,  between  1760-1776. 
8vo,  calf   (one  joint  cracked.)     New 
York,  1809.  $10.00 

As  with  most  copies,  the  above  does  not 
contain  the  portrait.  To  describe  it  as 
"portrait  missing"  is  hardly  correct  from 
the  fact  that  the  portrait  was  only  issued 
in  a  small  portion  of  the  edition,  and  was 
probably  engraved  as  an  after-thought  and 
added  to  the  unsold  copies.  It  is  in  the 
original  binding,  and  there  is  no  evidence 
of  the  portrait  ever  having  been  included. 

1556  [Hoffman,    Charles    Fenno."| 
A  Winter  in  the  West.     By  A  New- 
Yorker.       First     Edition.       2     vols., 
I2mo,    original    cloth.       New    York, 
1835.  $3-oo 

1557  Illinois.      Birkbeck.    Morris. 
Notes  on  a  Journey  in  America,  from 
Virginia  to  the  Territory  of  Illinois. 
Map.     Letters     from     Illinois.     2     in 
one  vol.     8vo,  new  half  calf.     Dublin, 
1818.  $3-00 


Discovery    of     a     Vast     Lountry    in 
America,  extending  above  Four  Thou- 

Harris,  Thaddeus  M.     Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  Northwest  of 

the  Alleghany  Mountains ;  made  in  the  Spring  of  the  year  1803,  with  a 

Geographical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  State  of  Ohio.     Map  of  the 

State  of   Ohio   by   Gcnl.  Putnam,   and   other  maps,   etc.     8vo.      Boston, 

1805.  $2a°° 

A   remarkable  and  almost  immaculate  copy,  in  the  original  boards,  entirely  uncut, 

with  an  autograph  presentation  inscription  by  the  author  to  the  Rev.  J(asper)   Adams 

of  Charleston,  S.  C.     The  book  is  now  very  rare  in  any  condition.     With  slip  case 


156 


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Illinois.  Reynolds,  John.  The  Pioneer  History  of  Illinois,  containing  the 
Discovery  in  1673,  and  the  History  of  the  Country  to  1818.  I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  348.  Belleville,  1852.  $40.00 

Good  copy. 


1558  Illinois.     Fordham,  Elias  P. 
Personal     Narrative    of    Travels    in 
Virginia,    Maryland,    etc.,    and    of    a 
Residence    in    the    Illinois    Territory, 
1817-18.    Edited  by  F.  A.  Ogg.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  248.   Cleveland,  1906.  $3.00 

Now   first  printed    from   the   manuscript. 
Fordham  was  a  companion  of  Birkbeck. 

1559  Illinois      Hist.      Collections. 
Virginia     Series,     Vol     I.     Cahokia 
Records,  1778-90.  Edited  by  Clarence 
W.    Alvord.     Map.     8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
663.     Springfield,   1907.  $2.00 

Important  records   in   French    and   Eng 
lish  of  Illinois  under  Virginia  rule. 

1560  Illinois.     Lusk,  D.  W.     His 
tory  of  the  Contest  for  U.  S.  Senator 
in   1885.     (Election  of  John   A.   Lo 
gan.)     Portrait.     i2mo,      cloth,      pp. 
121.     Springfield,   1885.  $1.25 

1561  Illinois.     Morse's  Map  of  Il 
linois.     Large  folding  colored  map  in 
cloth    cover.     Chicago,    Rufus    Blan- 
chard,  1854.  $2.50 

In  excellent  condition. 

1562  Illinois.       Parrish,     Randall. 
Historic    Illinois,     the     Romance     of 
Earlier     Days      (Indian     Battlefields, 
First  Explorers,  La  Salle  and  Tonty, 
The  Footsteps  of  Geo.  Rogers  Clark, 
Black  Hawk,  etc.).     Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  479.     Chicago,   1905.  $2.50 

1563  Impressions  of  the  West  and 
South  during  a  Six  Weeks'  Holiday. 
(Chicago,   St.   Louis,   Trip   down  the 
Mississippi,  New  Orleans,  etc.)    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  83.     Toronto,  1858.     $3.50 

1564  Indiana.     Biederwolf,  W.  E. 
History     of     the      i6ist      Regiment 


Indiana  Vol.  Infantry.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  450.  Logansport, 
1899.  $2.50 

1565  Indiana.     Counties  of  War 
ren,     Benton,    Jasper    and     Newton. 
Historical    and    Biographical.      Por 
traits.     8vo,    half   morocco,    pp.    810. 
Chicago,  1886.  $3.50 

1566  Indiana.     Life  and  Times  of 
Rev.        Allen       Wiley,       containing 
Sketches        of        Early        Methodist 
Preachers  and  Introduction  of  Meth 
odism  in  Indiana,  by  F.  C.  Holliday. 
I2mo,     cloth,     pp.     291.      Cincinnati, 
1853-  $1-50 

1567  Indiana.      Smith,    Wm.    H. 
History  of  the  State  of  Indiana  from 
Earliest  Explorations  by  the  French. 
Illustrated.     (Stamp  on  title.)  2  vols., 
8vo,     half     morocco.       Indianapolis, 
1897.  $5-00 

1568  Indiana.      Tuttle,    Chas.    R. 
Illustrated    History   of   the    State    of 
Indiana.     Edited  and  revised  by  W. 
S.    Haymond.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.    798. 
Indianapolis,  1879.  $3-5° 

Third  and  best  edition,  greatly  enlarged. 

1569  Iowa.        Augustus      Caesar 
Dodge    (U.    S.    Senator   from    Iowa, 
etc.),     by     Louis     Pelzer.     Portrait. 
I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    369.     Iowa    City, 
1908.  $1.50 

1570  Iowa.     Fellows,  Stephen  N. 
History  of  the  Upper  Iowa  Confer 
ence     of     the     Methodist     Episcopal 
Church,   1856-1906.     Portraits.     8vo, 
cloth,  uncut,  pp.  260.   (Cedar  Rapids, 
1907.)  $1.50 


Imlay,  Gilbert.  Topographical  Description  of  the  Western  Territory  of 
North  American  (Filson's  Kentucky,  Hutchin's  Topographical  Descrip 
tion,  Kennedy's  Journal,  etc.).  3d  and  best  edition.  Maps.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1797.  $25.00 

Best  edition.     One  of  the  most  important  works  on  early  western  history. 


THE  WEST. 


157 


1571  Iowa.       Fragments     of     the 
Debates   of    the    Iowa   Constitutional 
Conventions,     1844    and    1846,     with 
Press    Comments,    etc.,    by    Benj.    F. 
Shambaugh.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    415. 
Iowa  City,  1900.  $2.25 

1572  Iowa.       Garden,    Robert    I. 
History  of  Scott  Township,  Mahaska 
County;    War    Reminiscences    (with 
the    3d    Iowa    Vols.),    and    Did    the 
Buffalo    ever    Inhabit    Iowa?       Por 
trait.     I2mo,  cloth,   pp.  291.     Oska- 
loosa,  1907.  $1.50 

1573  Iowa.      Harsha,    William   J. 
The     Story     of     Iowa.     Map.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  341.     Omaha,  1890.    $1.50 

1574  Iowa.       History     of     Cedar 
County,  with  a  History  of  Iowa.    Nu 
merous    Illustrations    and    Portraits. 
Royal     8vo,     half     roan,     pp.     410. 
Chicago  (1901).  $3.50 

1575  Iowa.     History  of  Western 
Iowa.     Its    Settlement    and    Growth. 
8vo,   half    morocco,   pp.    568.     Sioux 
City,  1882.  $5.00 

1576  Iowa.     Hubbard,  Joseph  W. 
History  of  the   Presbyterian   Church 
in      Iowa,      1837-1900.        Illustrated. 
Oblong  8vo,   cloth,   pp.    112.      Cedar 
Rapids,  1907.  $1.00 

1577  Iowa.    Mitchell,  S.  H.     His 
torical    Sketches    of    Iowa    Baptists. 
Illustrated.   8vo,  cloth,  pp.  504.     Bur 
lington,  1886.  $1.50 

1578  Iowa.      Parker,    Nathan    H. 
The  Iowa  Handbook  for  1856.    Fold 
ing  map.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  188.    Bos 
ton,  1856.  $1.25 

1579  Iowa.     Reminiscences  of  the 
Twenty-second    Iowa    Volunteer    In 
fantry.       Giving     its      Organization, 
Marches,     Skirmishes,     Battles,     and 
Sieges,   as   taken   from  the   Diary  of 
Lieut.  S.  G.  Jones.    Illustrated.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  164.    Iowa  City,  1907.    $2.50 

1580  Iowa.    The  Home  for  Immi 
grants,  being  a  treatise  on   the  Re 


sources  of  Iowa,  and  giving  useful 
information,  for  the  benefit  of  immi 
grants  and  others.  8vo,  paper,  pp. 
96.  Des  Moines,  1870.  $1.00 

1581  Iowa.      Todd,   John.      Early 
Settlement   and   Growth   of   Western 
Iowa ;   or,    Reminiscences.      Portrait. 
8vo,     cloth,     uncut,     pp.     203.       Des 
Moines,  1906.  $1.25 

1582  Jefferson      County,       Iowa. 
Fletcher,   Chas.   H.     Centennial   His 
tory,  1776-1876.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  36. 
Fairfield,  1876.  $1.50 

1583  Kansas.         Brewerton,       G. 
Douglas.     The   War   in   Kansas.     A 
rough  trip  to  the  Border  among  New 
Homes  and  a  Strange  People.     Por 
trait  of  the  author  in  "  Kansas  "  cos 
tume,  and  other  illustrations.     121110, 
cloth,  pp.  400.     New  York,   1856. 

$2.00 

A  narrative  of  the  Kansas  troubles 
amusingly  and  graphically  written.  The 
author  states  that  he  was  correspondent  of 
"  The  New  York  Herald." 

1584  Kansas.       Gihon,     John     H. 
Governor    Geary's    Administration    in 
Kansas,  with  Complete  History  of  the 
Territory    until    June,    1857.      I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  348.     Phila.,  1857.        $2.00 

1585  Kansas    Historical    Society. 
Transactions,   1875-1900.     Vols.   I   to 
6,  bound  in  five  volumes,  8vo,  cloth. 
Topeka,   1881-1900.  $8.50 

Contains  a  mass  of  valuable  material  on 
the  early  settlement  and  Kansas  troubles. 

1586  Kentucky.      Bennett,    Emer 
son.    Ella  Barnwell :  a  Historical  Ro 
mance  of  Border  Life  (Simon  Garty, 
etc.).     8vo,  paper,  pp.   112.     Cincin 
nati  (1853).  $1.00 

1587  Kendall    County,    111.      Bio 
graphical    Directory    of    the    Voters 
and   Tax-Payers  of   Kendall  County, 
containing  also  a  Map  of  the  County, 
an    historical    sketch,    business    direc 
tory,  etc.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.   114.     Chi 
cago,  1876.  $2.00 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Kentucky.  Filson,  John.  Histoire  De  Kentucke,  Nonvelle  Colonie  a  1'ouest 
cle  la  Virginie.  Translated  into  French  by  M.  Parraud.  Large  folding 
Map.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Paris,  1785.  $12.50 

An  exact  translation  of  the  edition  published  at  Wilmington,  1784,  with  a  preface 
by  the  translator.  No  London  edition  was  made  until  1793,  and  it  is  a  matter  of 
some  surprise  that  Paris  should  have  found  a  market  for  this  work  so  many  years 
before  London.  A  large  uncut  copy. 


1588  Kentucky.      Collins,    Lewis. 
History   of    Kentucky.      Revised   and 
enlarged     four-fold    by    Richard    H. 
Collins.     Map,  portraits  and  illustra 
tions.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.    Covington, 
1874.  $12.50 

Best     edition,     scarce.     Binding    a     little 
worn. 

1589  Kentucky.      Croghan,    John. 
Rambles  in  the  Mammoth  Cave,  dur 
ing    the    Year    1844,    by    a    Visitor. 
i2mo,     cloth,     pp.     101.      'Louisville, 
1845-  $1.25 

1590  Kentucky.     Davidson,    Rob 
ert.      History     of    the     Presbyterian 
Church    in    the    State    of    Kentucky, 
with  Sketch  of  Churches  in  the  Val 
ley  of  Virginia.     Svo,  cloth,  pp.  371. 
New  York,  1847.  $6.00 

1591  Kentucky.      Drake,     Daniel. 
Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky.     A  Series 
of   Reminiscential    Letters,   edited   by 
Charles    D.    Drake.      Portrait.      Svo', 
cloth,  pp.  263.    Cincinnati,  1870.    $3.50 

1592  Kentucky.       Price,     W.     T. 
Without   Scrip   or   Purse ;    or,    "  The 
Mountain     Evangelist,"     George     O. 
Barnes.      The    History    of    a    Conse 
crated  Life,  the  Record  of  its  Silent 
Thoughts,  and   a  Book  of  its   Public 
Utterances.       Portrait.       Svo,     cloth, 
pp.  631.    Louisville,  1883.  $1.50 

1593  Kentucky.      Redford,    A.    If. 
Western     Cavaliers :     embracing    the 
history    of    the    Methodist-Episcopal 
Church    in    Kentucky    from    1832    to 


1844.      121110,  cloth,   pp.   548.      Nash 
ville,  1876.  $1.00 

1594  Kentucky      Resolutions      of 
1798.     A  Letter  from  George  Nich 
olas    of    Kentucky    to   his    Friend    in 
Virginia,   Justifying   the   Conduct   of 
the  Citizens  of  Kentucky  as  to  some 
of  the  Late  Measures  of  the  General 
Government.     Svo,   unbound,  pp.   39. 
Phila.,    1799.  $7.50 

A  scarce  contemporary  defence  of  the 
Kentucky  Resolutions  by  one  of  her  ablest 
statesmen.  Reprinted  from  the  Lexington 
edition. 

1595  Kentucky  Resolutions.     The 
Virginia    and    Kentucky    Resolutions 
of  1798  and  '99,  with  Jefferson's  Or 
iginal  Draught  and  Madison's  Report, 
and     Resolutions    of    several     States 
relative  to  State  Rights.     Svo,  boards 
(broken),   uncut,  pp.   82.     Washing 
ton,   1832.  $5 -co 

1596  King,   Clarence.      Mountain 
eering  in    the   Sierra    Nevada.      Post 
Svo,  cloth,   uncut,  pp.   292.     London, 
1872. 

1597  Kirkland,    C.    M. 

Clearings.       121110, 
New  York.    1845. 

1598  Langford,        Nathaniel        P. 
Vigilante  Days  and  Ways.     The  Pio 
neer  Days  of  the  Rockies.     The  Mak 
ers  and   Making  of  Montana,   Idaho, 
Oregon,  Washington  and  Wyoming. 
Illustrated.    2  vols.  in  one,  Svo,  cloth. 


$2.00 
Western 
boards,    pp.    239. 
$1.50 


New  York,   1893.  $2.50 

Kentucky.  Kentucky  Jurisprudence,  a  History  of  the  Trial  of  Miss  Delia 
A.  Webster  at  Lexington,  Dec.  17-21,  1844,  on  charge  of  aiding  Slaves  to 
Europe,  including  her  Views  on  Slavery.  By  Herself.  121110.  sewn,  uncut, 
pp.  84.  Vergennes  (Vt.),  1845.  $15.00 

A  very  rare  and   scarce   Vermont   imprint.     The  book   is  copyrighted  by   Benajah 
Webster  .in  Vermont,  evidently  some  connection  of  the  authoress. 


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Lewis  and  Clark.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  com 
municating  Discoveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri,  Red  River  and 
Washita  by  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark,  Rr.  Sibley  and  Mr.  Dunbar.  Folding 
Table.  Svo,  sheets,  uncut,  pp.  128.  New  York,  Hopkins  and  Seymour, 
1806.  $25.00 

The  excessively  rare  New  York  reprint  of  the  Message.     Dr.  Coues  gives  the  title 
from  hearsay,  misquoting  the  number  of  pages. 

1599  La    Salle.      Jontel's   Journal  Journal  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of 
of    La    Salle's   Last   Voyage,    1684-7.  1811,  with  Index  and  Notes,  by  James 
Edited  by  Henry  R.  Stiles,  with  Bib-  K.  Hosmer.  Portrait  and  illustrations. 
liography  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin.     Map.  8vo,   cloth,   pp.   351.     Chicago,    1904. 
4to,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  258.     Albany,  $2.50 
1906.                                                           $3-5°  The  best   working  edition  on  account  of 

The  Bibliography  is  an  able  review  of  the  notes  and  index- 

1603  Lewis    and   Clark.      History 

1600  Lenawee       County,       Mich,  of  the  Expedition  of,   1804-6.     A  re- 
Whitney,   W.  A.,  and   Bonner,  R.   I.  print  of  the  edition  of  1814.  Maps  and 
Historical    and    Biographical    Record  portraits.     Large  paper  copy.     3  vols., 
of    Lenawee    County,    containing    a  Svo,  boards,  uncut.    New  York,  1902. 
History     of     the     Organization     and  $7-5° 
Early  Settlement  of  the  County,  etc.  Limited  to  210  copies  beautifully  printed 
Vol.  I.      Svo,  cloth,  pp    q^6.      Adrian,  on   handmade  paper.     An   excellent  reprint 
To_-                                                           £0  ,._  of  the  authentic  edition  of  1814. 

1079.  $2o° 

1604  Lewis  and  Clark.     Message 

1601  Lewis   and    Clark       Brooks,  of  the  President    Communicating  the 
Noah.      First   Across    the    Continent,  Discoveries  of  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clark, 
the  Story  of  the  Exploring   Expedi-  Dr    Sibley  and  M*    Dunbar     FM 
tion  of  Lewis  and  Clark.     Map  and  TMc^    g       sewlli  uncut    pp.  I7I+5. 
illustrations.       8vo,    cloth,     pp     365.  Washington,  1806.  $6.00 
New  York,  1901.                           $1.00 

Lacks    last    leaf    of    Meteorological    Ob- 

1602  Lewis    and    Clark.       Gass's     servations. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of  Cap 
tains  Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the 
Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the  River  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
Performed  during  the  Years  1804-05-06.  Prepared  for  the  press  by 
Paul  Allen.  Maps.  2  vols.,  Svo,  contemporary  calf  (foxed).  Phila. 
Bradford  &  Inskeep,  1814.  $37-5O 

The  most  important  book  of  American  travel  issued  during  the  last  hundred  years. 
It  should  form  the  keystone  to  any  collection  of  books  on  the  development  of  the 
West. 

Lewis  and  Clark.  Travels  to  the  Source  of  the  Missouri  River  and  across 
the  American  Continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Performed  by  order  of 
the  Government  of  the  United  States  in  the  Years,  1804-05-06.  Published 
from  the  Official  Report.  Maps.  3  vols.  Svo,  half  green  morocco,  gilt 
tops.  London:  Longman,  Hurst,  1815.  $30.00 

A  fine  copy  of  the  English  edition,  edited  by  Thomas  Rees. 


Louisiana.  Le  Page  du  Pratz.  History  de  la  Louisiana,  etc.  (History  of 
Louisiana,  Containing  the  Discovery  of  that  vast  Country ;  A  Geographical 
Description  of  it,  and  a  Tour  through  its  Territories ;  Its  Natural  History, 
and  the  Manners,  Customs  and  Religion  of  the  Natives,  with  their  Origin. 
Also  two  Voyages  through  the  Northern  part  of  New  Mexico  to  the 
South  Sea.)  2  Maps  and  40  Plates.  3  vols.,  121110,  original  calf.  Paris, 
1758.  $25.00 

Very  fine  copy  of  the  original  and  only  complete  edition,  which  is  rare  in  perfect 
condition  with  all  the  plates. 

The  English  translator,  with  an  assurance  which  is  perfectly  satire  proof,  not  only 
abridges  the  work,  but  reconstructs  and  distorts  it,  and  then  calls  upon  us  to  admire 
his  dexterity  in  subverting  the  labor  and  plan  of  the  author.  The  work  teems  with 
facts  and  particulars  relating  to  the  Natchez  and  other  tribes  of  Louisiana. 

Le  Page  du  Pratz  resided  in  Louisiana  fifteen  years,  and  it  is  from  his  relation 
that  most  of  the  details  of  the  life  of  the  Natchez  and  other  Mississippi  tribes  have 
been  derived.  Later  historians  have  largely  availed  themselves  of  his  materials.  It 
is  difficult  to  procure  his  work  complete  in  all  the  plates  and  maps,  which  should 
number  forty-two. 


1605  Lewis   and   Clark.      Travels 
in      North      America      (by      George 
Philips).     i6mo,  calf.     Dublin,  1822. 

$5.00 

The  author  gives  a  fictitious  account  of 
his  accompanying  Capt.  Lewis  and  Clark  to 
the  Pacific  and  return. 

1606  Linn    County,    Iowa.      Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Historical  Society  of, 
edited  by  A.  N.  Hurbert.    Illustrated. 
i2mo,  paper.     Vol.   I.)     Cedar  Rap- 
ids,  1905.  $1.50 

1607  Louisiana.       Barbe-Marbois. 
The    History    of    Louisiana,    particu 
larly  of  the  Cession  of  that  Colony  to 
the   United    States.      8vo,    sheep,    pp. 
456.      Phila.,    1830.  $7.50 

As  the  commissioner  appointed  by  Bona 
parte  to  represent  France  in  the  prelimi 
nary  negotiations  with  the  United  States, 
Barbe-Marbois  was  well  qualified  to  be  the 
historian  of  the  event ;  and  his  book  has 
proved  a  general  source  of  information 
about  it.  The  vividness  of  its  style  quick 
ens  the  usual  tedium  of  diplomatic  nego 
tiations  into  a  real  dramatic  interest,  which 
culminates  in  the  cession  as  a  climax  rather 
than  as  a  result. 

1608  Louisiana.      De    Villiers    du 
Terrage,  Baron  Marc.     Les  Dernieres 
Annees  de  la  Louisiane  Francaise.    64 
maps  and  illustrations.      8vo,  paper, 
pp.  468.     Paris  (1903).  $3-00 

History  of  Louisiana  under  the  French 
to  1803. 


1609  Louisiana.   Memoirs  of  John 
Ker,     of     Kersland,     containing     his 
Secret  Transactions  and  Negotiations 
in  Foreign  Parts.     Portrait  and  map. 
3   Parts  bound  in   2  vols.,  8vo,  calf. 
London,  1727.  $10.00 

Contains  curious  details  respecting 
Louisiana  and  the  French  in  America.  For 
its  publication  the  publisher  was  pilloried. 

1610  Louisville,    Ky.      Casseday, 
Ben.    The  History  of  Louisville  from 
Earliest    Settlement    to    1852.      Map. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  255.    Louisville,  1852. 

$5.00 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1611  Louisville,        Ky.          Craik, 
James.     Historical  Sketches  of  Christ 
Church.     1822-1862.     121110,  cloth,  pp. 
137.     Louisville,  1862.  $2.00 

1612  Lucas,      Robert.        Life     of 
(Governor    of    Ohio    and     later    of 
Iowa),  by  John  C.  Parish.     Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  356.   Iowa  City,  1907. 

$1.50 

The  author  had  access  to  about  2,000 
manuscripts  and  letters  of  Gov.  Lucas  re 
lating  to  Ohio  and  Iowa. 

1613  Madison,  \Vis.     Draper,  Ly- 
man  C.     Madison,  the  Capital  of  Wis 
consin  ;   its    growth,    progress,   condi 
tion,  etc.     8vo,  original  yellow  paper 
covers,    with    map    printed   on    third 
page,  pp.  48.     Madison,  1857.      $1.50 


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161 


Monette,  John  W.    History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  the  Valley 

of  the  Mississippi  by  Spain,  France  and  Great  Britain,  and  subsequent 

extension   by  the  United   States  to   1846.     Maps.     2  vols.,   8vo,    sheep. 

New  York,  1846.  $20.00 

Scarce.    An  indispensable  work  to  the  student  of  the  early  discovery  and  the  various 

geographical  complications  under  the  various  changes  of  government. 

Another  copy.    2  vols.,  new  half  sprinkled  calf.     Last  leaf  in  Vol.  I 

supplied  in  typewriting.  $15.00 


1614  Madison,  Wis.     (Park,  Wm. 
J.)     Madison,  Dane  County  and  Sur 
rounding  Towns.     Illustrated.     I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  664.    Madison,  1877.    $1.00 

1615  Marietta,      Ohio.       Waters, 
Wilson.      History    of    Saint    Luke"'s 
Church  (with  Parish  Register).  Illus 
trated.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  282.      Mari 
etta,  1884.  $2.00 

1616  Marion  County,  Ind.     Cline 
and  McHaffie.     The  People's  Guide, 
a    Business,    Political    and    Religious 
Directory  of  Marion  County,  with  Im 
portant     Documents     and     Historical 
Sketch.      Map.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  600. 
Indianapolis,  1874.  $3.00 

Includes  Indianapolis. 

1617  Mariposa  County,  Cal.     Mc- 
Culloch,    Hugh.     The   Mariposa   Es 
tate  :     Its  Past,  Present  and  Future. 
Comprising  the  Official  Report  of  J. 
Ross   Browne  upon   its   Mineral  Re 
sources.     Map.     8vo,   cloth,   pp.   62. 
New  York,  1868.  $1.50 

1618  Miami   Valley,   Ohio.     Ben 
nett,  Emerson.      The  League  of  the 
Miami.        Enlarged     edition.        8vo, 
paper,    pp.     116.       Cincinnati,     1860. 

$0-75 

1619  Michaux,  F.  A.     Travels  to 
the     Westward     of     the     Allegheny 
Mountains  in  the  States  of  Ohio,  Ken 
tucky  and  Tennessee.     Translated  by 
B.  Lambert.   Large  folding  map.   8vo, 
boards,     uncut,     pp.     350.       London, 
1805.  $9.00 

Very  fine  copy  of  the  best  edition  con 
taining  the  map.  There  were  several  edi 
tions  in  English,  but  all  were  inferior  to 
this  one. 


1620  Michigan.       Curtis,     O.     B. 
History  of  the  24th  Michigan  of  the 
Iron  Brigade,  known  as  the  Detroit 
and  Wayne  County  Regiment.     Illus 
trated.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  483.     Detroit, 
1891.  $2.50 

1621  Michigan.      Bowling,    Mor 
gan  E.     Southern  Prisons ;  or,  Josie, 
the  Heroine  of  Florence.    Four  Years 
of    Battle    and    Imprisonment    (with 
the  I7th  Michigan  Vols.).  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  506.     Detroit,  1870. 

$3.00 

1622  Michigan.     Lanman,  James. 
H.     History  of  Michigan,  Civil  and 
Topographical,   with    a   View   of  the 
Surrounding    Lakes.      Folding    map. 
8vo,  half  morocco.     New  York,  1839. 

$5.00 

1623  Michigan.      Proceedings    of 
the  Commercial   Convention,   held   in 
Detroit,  July  nth  to  I4th,  1865.    8vo, 
boards,  pp.  276.    Detroit,  1865.    $2.00 

1624  Michigan.      Pioneer    Collec 
tions.     Vols.  i  to  27  (except  Vols.  6, 
8,   10  and  20).     23  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
Lansing,   1877-97.  $20.00 

1625  Miller,   Joaquin.      '49.      The 
Gold-Seeker   of   the   Sierras.       121110, 
cloth,  pp.     New  York,  1884.       $2.00 

1626  Milwaukee,   Wis.      Buck,   J. 
S.      Pioneer   History   of   Milwaukee, 
from    First    American    Settlement    to 
1860.     Portraits,   etc.     4  vols.,    8vo, 
cloth.     Milwaukee,    1890.  $4.50 

1627  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Wheeler, 
A.  C.    The  Chronicles  of  Milwaukee : 
a    Narrative    History    of    the    Town 
from     its     Earliest     Period.       I2tno, 


1 62 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


cloth,   pp.   303.      Milwaukee,    1861. 
Fine  copy.  $3-OO 

1628  Minnesota.     Bond,  J.   Wes 
ley.      Minnesota    and    its    Resources, 
with  Notes  of  a  Trip  to  Pembina  and 
Selkirk  Settlement  on  the  Red  River. 
Map.      I2ino,    cloth,    pp.    364.      New 
York,  1853.  $1.50 
^  The   Red  River  trip  was   undertaken  by 
Goy.    Ramsey    to    form   a    treaty   with    the 
Chippewa  Indians. 

1629  Minnesota.    Hall,  H.  P.   Ob 
servations,  being  more  or  less  a  His 
tory   of  Political   Contests  in   Minne 
sota,    1849  to    J904-     Portrait.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  384.     St.  Paul,  1904.    $2.50 

1630  Minnesota.      Neill,    Edward 
D.     A   Hand   Book   for   the   Presby 
terian   Church  in   Minnesota.      i2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  71.     Phila.,   1856.         $1.50 

1631  Minnesota      Hist.      Society. 
Annals    of.      Part    I,    1850;    Part   2, 
1851;    Part   3,    1852;    Part   4,    1853; 
Part    5,    1856.     5   parts,   8vo,  paper. 
St.  Paul,  1850-56.  $10.00 

Complete  set  of  the  rare  original  issues 
which  in  1872  were  reprinted  as  Vol.  I  of 
Collections. 

1632  Minnesota      Hist.      Society. 
Collections.     Vol.   I,  Reprint  of   Re 
ports,  1850-56;  Vols.  2  and  3  in  parts; 
Vol.  4,  History  of  St.  Paul ;  Vol.  5, 
History  of  the  Ojibways;  Vol.  6,  Pts. 
i  and  2.    Together  6  vols.,  8vo.  paper 
and  cloth.     St.  Paul,  1860-91.     $15.00 

1633  Mississippi       River.         The 
Heart   of   the    West.      An   American 
Story.     Time:   1860;   Scene:   On  the 
Mississippi.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  232.   Chi 
cago,  1871.  $2.00 

An  Indian  story  founded  on   fact. 

1634  Monterey,   Cal.      History   of 
the    Joint    Celebration    of   the    noth 
Anniversary   of   American    Independ 
ence  and  4pth  of  Taking  Possession 
of  California  by  Com.  Sloat,  July  7th, 
1846.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.     1886. 

$1.50 

1635  Mormons.    Bennett,  John  C. 
The    History   of   the    Saints ;   or,    an 


Expose  of  Joe  Smith  and  Mormon- 
ism.  Portraits.  I2mo,  cloth.  Bos 
ton,  1842.  $4.00 

Very  scarce.  One  of  the  most  outspoken 
of  books  on  the  Mormons  and  their  prac 
tices.  Written  from  the  inside,  the  author 
having  been  very  close  to  the  Prophet. 

1636  Mormons.     Campbell,  Alex. 
Delusions.     An  Analysis  of  the  Book 
of  Mormon,  with  Remarks  by  Joshua 
V.  Himes.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  16.     Bos 
ton,  1832.  $5-00 

This  very  early  anti-Mormon  pamphlet 
was  circulated  to  offset  the  efforts  of  the 
Mormons  to  make  converts  in  New  Eng 
land. 

1637  Mormons.      Carlton,    A.    B. 
The  Wonderlands  of  the  Wild  West, 
with     Sketches     of     the     Mormons. 
Illustrated.   8vo,  cloth,  pp.  348.    1891. 

$2.00 

The  author  was  one  of  the  Commission 
ers  under  the  "Anti-Polygamv  Act "  of 
1882. 

1638  Mormons.      Kennedy,  J.   H. 
Early    Days    of    Mormonism.      Pal 
myra,    Kirtland,   and   Nauvoo.      Two 
portraits.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  275.    New 
York,   1888.  $1.00 

1639  Mormons.     Pratt,  Orson.    A 
Series  of  Pamphlets,  by  Orson  Pratt, 
one   of   the   Twelve  Apostles   of   the 
Church  of   Latter-Day   Saints.      (Di 
vine   Authenticity   of   Book  of   Mor 
mons,  Discussion,  Joseph  Smith,  etc.) 
Portrait.     8vo,  half  calf.     Liverpool, 
1851.  $5.00 

1640  Mormons.    Remy.  Jules,  and 
Brenchley,    Julius.       A     Journey     to 
Great  Salt  iLake  City,  with  History, 
Religion    and    Customs    of   the   Mor 
mons.     Map  and  plates.    2  vols.,  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.     London,  1861.        $4.00 

With  sketches  of  western  travel.  Indians, 
etc. 

1641  Mormons.      Turner,     J.     B. 
Mormonism    in    All    Ages ;   or,   Rise, 
Progress  and  Causes  of  Mormonism. 
With    Biography    of    Joseph    Smith. 
I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    304.      New    York, 
(1842).  $2.00 


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1642  Mullan,   John.     Miners   and 
Travelers'   Guide  to   Oregon,    Wash 
ington,    Idaho,    Montana,    Wyoming 
and   Colorado,  via  the  Missouri  and 
Columbia    Rivers.      I2rfio,    cloth,    pp. 
153.     New  York,  1865.  $2.50 

1643  Nebraska.     Johnson,   Harri 
son.      History   of   Nebraska.     Large 
folding    map    and    numerous    views. 
8vo,    cloth,    pp.    591.     Omaha,    1880. 

$2.50 

1644  Nebraska.       Turner,     John. 
Pioneers  of  the  West.     A  True  Nar 
rative  (of  Settlers  in  Boone  County). 
121110,    cloth,    pp.    404.       Cincinnati, 
1903.  $1.25 

1645  Nevada.        Sutro,      Adolph. 
The  Mineral  Resources  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  Importance  and  Ne 
cessity    of    Inaugurating    a    Rational 
System  of  Mining,  with  special  refer 
ence  to  the  Comstock  Lode  and  the 
Sutro  Tunnel  in  Nevada.     Maps  and 
view.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  232.     Baltimore, 
1868.  $2.50 

1646  Northwest    Coast.      Bayley, 
William.     The  Original  Astronomical 
Observations  made  on  A  Voyage  to 
the    Northern     Pacific,   wherein    the 
North    West   Coast  of  America   and 
the  North  East  Coast  of  Asia  were 
Explored,    1776-80,    by    Capt.    James 
Cook.      4to,    new    half   morocco   gilt, 
pp.  352.     London,  1781.  $7.50 

1647  Northwest     Coast.        Coxe, 
Wm.     Account  of  the  Russian   Dis 
coveries  between  Asia  and   America, 
to  which  are  added  the  Conquest  of 
Siberia  and  History   of   Transactions 
and    Commerce   between   Russia  and 
China.     Five  maps  and  a  view.    8vo, 
half  morocco,  pp.  500.    London,  1803. 

$7-50 

Fourth  edition  enlarged.  Containing 
accounts  of  voyages  of  exploration  from 
the  time  of  Behring. 

1648  Northwest    Coast.      Judson 
Katharine  B.     Subject  Index  to  the 
History  of  the  Pacific  Northwest  and 


Alaska  as  found  in  U.  S.  Documents, 
State  Papers,  etc.,  1789-1881.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  341.  Olympia,  1913.  $1.50 

1649  Northwest     Coast.       Smith, 
Chas.  W.     Check  List  of  Books  and 
Pamphlets  relating  to  the  History  of 
the  Pacific  Northwest  to  be  found  in 
Representative      Libraries      of      that 
Region.   8vo,  paper,  pp.  191.   Olympia, 
1909.  $0.50 

1650  Oakland       County,       Mich. 
Durant,  Samuel  W.    History  of  Oak 
land  Co.     With  illustrations  descrip 
tive  of  its  scenery,  palatial  residences, 
etc.      Folio,    cloth,    pp.    334+XXV. 
Phila.,  1877.  $3-5° 

Binding  worn. 

1651  Ohio.      Centennial   Anniver 
sary     at     Chillicothe,     May     20-2 1st, 
1903.       (Military    History,    Ohio    in 
War   of    1812,    Press   of  Ohio,  etc.) 
Edited  by  E.  O.  Randall.    Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  730.     Columbus,  1903. 

$1.50 

1652  Ohio.        Comegys,      C.      G. 
Reminiscences  of  the  Life  and  Pub 
lic  Services  of  Edward  Tiffin,  Ohio's 
First  Governor.     i6mo,  half  calf,  pp. 
16,  the   original   wrappers  bound   in. 
Chillicothe,    Privately    Printed,    1869. 

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1653  Ohio.       Eyre.     John.       The 
Christian  Spectator,  being  a  Journey 
from    England    to    Ohio,    and    Two 
Years    in   that   State,    Albany,    1838; 
The  European   Stranger  in  America. 
New    York,    1839.      Two    in    i    vol., 
I2mo,  cloth.  $2.50 

The  first  editions.  The  first  work  is 
printed  by  Munsell  and  is  one  of  his  earli 
est  publications. 

1654  Ohio.     Hannaford,  E.     The 
Story  of  a  Regiment :  a  History  c.f  the 
Campaigns,    and   Associations   in    the 
Field  of  the  Sixth  Ohio  Volunteers. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  622.     Cincinnati.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Author,  1868.          $3.50 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


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Ohio.  The  Firelands  Pioneer.  Published  by  The  Fire  Lands  Historical 
Society,  Vol.  I  (1858)  to  Vol.  13  (1878)  ;  New  Series,  Vol.  I  (1882)  to 
Vol.  17  (1909,).  30  vols.,  bound  in  half  roan  and  parts.  Norwalk,  1858- 
1909.  $75-00 

Complete  set  and  very  scarce.     Contains  a  large  number  of  personal  reminiscences, 
town  sketches,  pioneer  adventures,  Indian  history,  etc. 


1655  Ohio.     King,  Rufus.     Ohio. 
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(Am.  Commonwealth  Series.)     Map. 
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Israel  Putnam,  etc.),  from  his  Jour 
nals  and  Correspondence,  by  Julia  P. 
Cutler.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  353. 
Cincinnati,  1880.  $2.50 

1657  Ohio.     Morris,   B.    F.      Life 
of  Thomas  Morris,  Pioneer  and  long 
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tor  from  1833  to  1839.     I2mo,  cloth, 
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tutions  on  the  Reserve.     I2mo,  cluth, 
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1660  Ohio.     Thomas,  T.  E.  Cor 
respondence,    mainly   relating   to   the 


Anti-Slavery  Conflict  in  Ohio,  espe 
cially  in  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
Published  by  his  Son.  Portrait.  8vo, 
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1661  Ohio   River.     Bennett,  Em 
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Cincinnati  (1852).  $1.00 

A  work  of  fiction  founded  on  the  life 
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1662  Ohio  River.   Thwaites,  Reu 
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kins,  D.  A.  W.     History  of  Osceola 
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Lands  of  Great  Britain.  Published  on  Occasion  of  the  Establishment  of 
a  New  Colony  on  the  Ohio.  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  83.  London,  1773. 

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almost  every  tribe  of  the  Great  Plains  and  the  Rocky  Mountains.  His  work  is  full  of 
interest,  as  it  is  written  with  fidelity  to  actual  observation. 


1665  Oshkosh,    Wis.      Biographi 
cal    and    Statistical    History    of    the 
City  of  Oshkosh,  Early  History,  Prog 
ress  and  Condition.     8vo,  paper,  pp. 
76.    Oshkosh,  1867.  $5.00 

1666  Owen-Campbell.    Debate  on 
the  Evidence  of  Christianity,  contain 
ing  an  Examination  of  the  Social  Sys 
tem,  held  at  Cincinnati,  between  Rob 
ert   Owen  and   Alexander   Campbell. 
Reported  by  Charles  H.  Sims.    2  vols. 
in    one,    8vo,    pp.    251+304,    sheep. 
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Rare.  Campbell  was  the  founder  and 
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had  just  founded  New  Harmony,  Indiana, 
and  was  trying  to  put  his  theories  of  com 
munism  into  practice. 

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the  25th  Anniversary  of  the  Western 
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Alumni  with  their  Married  Names.) 
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1881.  $1.00 

1668  Peoria,    111.     Wells,   H.   W. 
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164.    Peoria,  1900.  $1.00 

1669  Peyton,  John   L.     Over  the 
Alleghanies  and  Across  the  Prairies. 
Personal    Recollections    of    the    Far 
West,    one    and    twenty    years    ago. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  377.     London,  1869. 

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1670  Pike,   Zebulon   M.     Expedi 
tions   of,    to  the  Headwaters  of   the 
Mississippi  River,  the  Interior  Parts 
of  Louisiana,  Mexico,  and  Texas,  in 
the  Years  of  1805-6-7.     Reprinted  in 
full  from  the  original  edition  of  1810. 
With   copious    Notes,   compiled   from 
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tion;  a  new  Memoir  of  Pike,  and  an 
Index.    Portrait  and  maps.    By  Prof. 
Elliott    Coues.      3    vols.,    8vo,    cloth. 
New  York,  1895.  $10.00 

Large  paper,  3  vols.,  boards.     $20.00 

1671  Pine,    George    W.      Beyond 
the  West.  An  Account  of  Two  Years' 
Travel    far    beyond    the    Old    West. 
Colorado,     New     Mexico,     Arizona, 
Wyoming,    Oregon,    California,    etc. 
Illustrated.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.     483. 
Utica,  1871.  $3.50 

1672  Pittman,  Capt.  Philip.    Pres 
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ments  on  the  Mississippi.     Reprinted, 
with    Notes,    by    Frank    H.    Hodder. 
Folding  maps.  8vo,  cloth.     Cleveland, 
1906.  "  $3-oo 

1673  Pomeroy,  Iowa.     The  Story 
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Tornado       at       Pomeroy,       Calhoun 
County,   July  6th,    1893.     Illustrated. 
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One   of   the   most   destructive    tornadoes 
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Pike,  Zebulon  M.  Account  of  Expeditions  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi 
and  through  the  Western  Parts  of  Louisiana  to  the  Sources  of  the 
Arkansaw,  Kans,  La  Platte  and  Pierre  Jaun  Rivers.  Portrait.  8vo,  calf. 
Maps  and  Tables  in  a  4to  volume,  half  calf.  Phila.,  1810.  $25.00 

A  splendid  clean  and  fresh  copy  of  the  original  edition  of  Pike.    The  maps  and 
tables  are  bound  in  a  separate  volume. 


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Pittman,  P.  The  Present  State  of  the  European  Settlements  on  the 
Mississippi,  with  a  geographical  description  of  that  River.  Illustrated, 
8  folding  engraved  maps  and  plans.  By  Capt.  Philip  Pittman.  4to,  half 
morocco,  pp.  VIII,  99.  London,  1770.  $100.00 

"  It  is  the  earliest  English  account  of  those  settlements,  and,  as  an  authority  in 
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engineer,  and  for  five  years  was  employed  in  surveying  the  Mississippi  River  and 
exploring  the  western  country.  The  excellent  plans,  artistically  engraved  on  copper, 
add  greatly  to  its  value."  W.  F.  Poole,  in  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  America. 


1674  Pope,  John.  A  Tour  through 
the  Southern  and  Western  Territories 
of    the    United    States,    the    Spanish 
Dominions    on    the    Mississippi,    the 
Floridas  and  Countries  of  the  Creek 
Nations.    8vo,  cloth.   Richmond,  1792. 
New  York,  reprinted,  1888.          $3.00 

1675  Princeton,   111.     Sketches   of 
the  Early  Settlement  and  Present  Ad 
vantages  of  Princeton.     View.     121110, 
paper,  pp.  96.   Princeton,  1857.    $6.00 

1676  Quincy,  111.     An  Illustrated 
Chapter  of  Representative   Men  and 
Residences  of  Quincy.    Portraits  and 
views.     4to,   cloth.     Quincy,    1888. 

$2.50 

1677  Racine  County,  Wis.     Dyer, 
Charles   E.      Historical   Address   be 
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List  of  Members).     I2mo,  paper,  pp. 
84.     Racine,  1871.  $2.00 

1678  Rockford,  111.     Browne,  Eu 
gene,    and    Rowe,    F.    F.      Historical 
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1680  Rock     Island     County,     111. 
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leather,  pp.  919.   Chicago,  1885.    $5.00 

1681  San     Francisco,     Cal.      The 
Annals  of  San   Francisco.     Its   First 
Discovery,     Settlement    and    Present 
Condition  of  California.     With  Bio 
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John    H.    Gihon    and    James    Nisbet. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  824.    New 
York,  1855.  $6.00 


1682  San  Francisco.     The  Bay  of 
San    Francisco.      The    Metropolis    of 
the    Pacific   Coast   and   its    Suburban 
Cities.      A    History.      Illustrated.     2 
vols.,  4to,  leather  (worn).     Chicago, 
1892.  $5-00 

1683  San     Francisco.       The    San 
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The  Story  of  its  Foundation,  Strug 
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Earned  Successes.     Illustrated.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  60.     San  Francisco,   1879. 

$1.50 

1684  San  Jose,  Cal.     Hall,  Fred 
eric.     History  of  San  Jose,  with  Bio 
graphical   Sketches  of  Early   Settlers. 
Map  and  illustrations.    8vo,  half  roan, 
PP-  537-    San  Francisco,  1871.    $3.00 

1685  Schoolcraft,    Henry    R.      A 
View  of  the  Lead  Mines  of  Missouri. 
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County,  with  History  of  the  Indians, 
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Portraits.    8vo,  half  leather,  pp.  1069. 
Chicago,   1886.  $4.00 

Contains  separate  list  of  the  original 
Land  Entries. 


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1688  Shea,  John  Gilmary.     Early 
Voyages  Up   and  Down  the  Missis 
sippi,    by    Cavelier,    St.    Cosme,    Le 
Sueur,  Gravier  and  Guignas,  with  in 
troduction,    notes    and     index,      4to, 
cloth,  uncut.    Albany,  1861.        $12.50 

Large  Paper  copy;  only  six  made. 

1689  Smith,  Theo.   C.     The   Lib 
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Northwest   (Harvard  Hist.   Studies). 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  351.    New  York,  1897. 

$1.25 

1690  St.  Albans,  Ohio.    Scott,  Jo 
seph  M.     Our  Early  Times.     Histor 
ical   Sketch  of  St.  Albans  Township 
(Licking  Co.   Pioneer   Pamphlet  No. 
8).    8vo,  paper.    Newark,  1873.    $1.50 

1691  Steele,     Mrs.       A     Summer 
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Chicago,     St.     Louis,     etc.)       i2mo, 
cloth,   pp.  278.     New  York,   1841. 

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1692  St.  Louis  County,  Cal.    His 
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Illustrated.     4to,    half    morocco,    pp. 
391.     Oakland,  1883.  $10.00 

1693  St.  Louis,  Mo.   Billon,  Fred 
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1694  Texas.       Berlandier,     Louis, 
and  Chovel,  Rafael.    Diario  de  Vioge 
de   la   Comision   de   Limites   bajo    la 
direccion  del  Genl.  de  Mier  y  Teran. 
Portrait  (lacks  maps).   8vo,  half  calf, 
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Journal  of  the  Commission  to  settle  the 
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Mexico. 


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Mexico  in  1842,  with  an  Account  of 
Texas.     Map.     i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  256. 
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1696  Texas.       Foote,     Henry     S. 
Texas  and  the  Texans.   Vol.  2.    I2mo, 
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1697  Texas.        Jackson,      George. 
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Peters    Colony    in    Dallas    County). 
Illustrated.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.     384. 
Dallas,  1908.  $1.50 

1699  Texas.     Lane,  J.  J.    History 
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Mexico,  Colorado  and  Indian  Terri 
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Vancouver,  George.  Voyage  de  Decouvertes  a  1'Ocean  Pacifique  du  Nord, 
I79°-95-  3  vols.,  4to,  boards,  uncut  and  folio  atlas  of  16  maps.  Paris 
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The    Colonial    History    of    Vincennes 
under  French,  British  and  American 
Governments,    from   its   First    Settle 
ment  clown  to  the  Territorial  Admin 
istration   of   General  Harrison.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  157.     Vincennes,  1858. 

$2.00 
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1705  Virginia  City,  Nev.     Views 
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Silver    Mining   Company.      13    litho 
graph    plates    by    Britton.      Oblong, 
cloth.    San  Francisco  (1860?).    $5.00 

1706  Wabash  County,  Ind.    Helm. 
T.   B.      History   of  Wabash   County. 
Containing  a  History  of  Its  County, 
its  Townships,  Towns,  Military  Rec 
ord,     Portraits     of     Early     Settlers, 
Prominent     Men,     etc.       Illustrated. 
Large  4to,  half  leather,  pp.  492.    Chi 
cago,  1884.  $6.00 

1707  Wadsworth,   Ohio.     Brown, 
Edward.     Wadsworth  Memorial,  con 
taining  an  account  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  celebration  of  the  Sixtieth  An 
niversary  of  the  first  Settlement  of  the 
Township  of  Wadsworth  (with  Gene 
alogies).    121110,  cloth,  pp.  213.  Wads- 
worth,  1875.  $2.50 

1708  Washington   County,    Minn. 


History  of  Washington  County  and 
the  St.  Croix  Valley,  including  the 
Explorers  and  Pioneers  of  Minne 
sota;  and  Outlines  of  the  History  of 
Minnesota,  by  J.  Fletcher  Williams. 
Map.  4to,  morocco,  pp.  636.  Minne 
apolis,  1881.  $6.00 

1709  Washington.  Illustrated 
History     of      (North     Washington), 
Stevens,  Ferry,  Okanogan  and  Chelan 
Counties.    Portraits.    4to,  leather,  pp. 
867.     Spokane,   1904.  $7.50 

1710  Wapello       County,       Iowa. 
Evans,    S.    B.      History   of    Wapello 
County,  and  Representative  Citizens. 
Illustrated.  4to,  leather,  pp.  670.   Chi 
cago,   1901.  $4.50 

1711  Wayne  County,  Ind.    Young, 
Andrew     W.       History     of     Wayne 
County,  with  Biographical  and  Family 
Sketches.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  un 
cut,  pp.  459.     Cincinnati,  1872.    $3.50 

1712  Wisconsin.     Bennett,    P.    S. 
History  of  Methodism  in  Wisconsin. 
Illustrated.       I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    522. 
Cincinnati,   1890.  $1.25 

1713  Wisconsin.  Biographical 
History   of   La   Crosse,   Trempealean 
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ing  portraits  of  all  the  Presidents  of 
the  United  States,  with  accompanying 
Biographies   of  each;  Engravings  of 
Prominent    Citizens  of  the   Counties, 
with   Personal  Histories  of  many  of 
the  Early  Settlers  and  Leading  Fami 
lies.    4to,  morocco,  gilt  edges,  pp.  794. 
Chicago,  1892.  $5.00 


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One  of  the  noblest  works  on  western  history.     By  far  the  largest  portion  relates 
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THE  WEST. 


169 


1714  Wisconsin.     Castleman,   Al 
fred  L.     The  Army  of  the  Potomac. 
Behind  the  Scenes.     A  Diary  of  Un 
written  History  (of  the  5th  Regiment, 
Wisconsin    Volunteers,    by    the    Sur 
geon),  from)  the  organization  of  the 
Army,    by    Genl.    McClellan,    to    the 
close   of   the    Campaign   in   Virginia, 
about  January  ist,  1863.     I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  288.     Milwaukee,  1863.         $7.50 

Very  scarce. 

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ords   of   the   Women    of    Wisconsin. 
Edited  by  Anna  B.  Butler  and  others. 
Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  223.   Mad 
ison,  1876.  $1.50 

1716  Wisconsin.     Hebberd,   S.  S. 
History     of     Wisconsin     under     the 
Dominion    of    France.      I2mo,    cloth, 
pp.  178.     Madison,  1890.  $i-5o 


1717  Wisconsin.        Soldiers     and 
Citizens.       Album     of     Biographical 
Record,  containing  Personal  Sketches 
of   (Wisconsin)  Army  Men  and  Cit 
izens    prominent    in    Loyalty    to    the 
Union.     Portraits.     2  vols.,  4to,  half 
morocco     (bindings    cracked).      Chi 
cago,  1888.  $6.50 

1718  Wisconsin.     Tuttle,  Charles 
R.     Illustrated  History  of  Wisconsin, 
a  complete  Civil,   Political  and   Mili 
tary  History.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  800.     Milwaukee,  1875.         $2.50 

1719  Wyoming.      The     State     of 
Wyoming.     A  Book   of  Reliable   In 
formation    (with  description   of   each 
County).      Illustrated.      8vo,    paper, 
pp.   162.     Cheyenne,   1908.  $0.75 


BRITISH    AMERICA. 


1720  British  Columbia.     Guide  to 
the    Province    of    British    Columbia, 
1877-8    (with    Lists    of    Residents). 
8vo,  pp.  410.    Victoria,  1877.      $1.00 

1721  Canadian      Revolution.        A 
Letter    to    her    Majesty    the    British 
Queen,  with  Letters  to  Lord  Durham, 
Lord  Glenelg  and  Sir  George  Arthur : 
to  which  is  added  an  appendix  em 
bracing    a    report    of    the    testimony 
taken  on  the  trial  of  the  writter  by 
a  court  martial,  at  Toronto  in  Upper 
Canada.      By    Th.    Jefferson    Suther 
land.     I2mo,  cloth.     Albany,   1841. 

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attention  of  the  United  States  Government 
to  the  150  American  citizens  captured  and 
sent  to  Van  Dieman's  Land,  where  they 
were  "  without  food  or  necessary  clothing, 
subject  to  the  last  and  other  severities." 
Historians  will  be  thankful  to  the  author 
for  publishing  the  names  of  these  prisoners 
and  the  homes  they  came  from. 

1722  Canadian      Tourist.         (Ni 
agara,   Toronto,    Kingston,   Montreal, 
Quebec,      White      Mountains,      etc.) 
Large   map.      i6mo,    cloth,    pp.    211. 
Montreal,  1856.  $1.50 

With    Appendix    on     Railways,     Canals, 
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1723  Cartier.   Stephens,  Hiram  B. 
Jacques   Cartier,   and  his  Four  Voy 
ages    to    Canada.      Illustrated.      4to. 
cloth.     Montreal    (1890).  $2.50 


Charlevoix,  P.  F.  X.  de.  Histoire  et  Description  Generale  de  la  Xouvelle 
France  avec  Journal  Historique  d'un  Voyage  dans  1'  Amerique 
Septentrionale.  28  Maps  and  44  Plates.  6  vols.,  I2mo,  original  calf, 
gilt.  Paris,  1744.  $45-0° 

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evidently  been  kept  under  glass  and  never  read.  Such  a  copy  will  always  prove  a 
source  of  satisfaction  to  the  discriminating  collector. 


170 


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1724  Chambers,    E.    T.    D.       The 
Ouananiche   and   its    Canadian    Envi 
ronment.        Numerous      illustrations. 
Post  8vo,  cloth,   gilt  top,   uncut,  pp. 
357.     New  York,  1896.  $1.25 

1725  (Chisholme,     David.)       The 
Lower    Canada    Watchman.       i6mo, 
boards,  pp.  491.     Kingston,   1829. 

$10.00 

Fine  copy  of  one  of  the  first  books 
printed  at  Kingston.  The  author  arrived 
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porter  of  Lord  Dalhousie,  the  Governor- 
General,  and  was  by  him  appointed  clerk 
of  the  peace  at  Three  Rivers.  He  was  dis 
missed  by  Lord  Gosford  for  his  open  ex 
pressed  opinions  and  opposition. 

1726  Clarke,        Charles.         Sixty 
Years  in  Upper  Canada.     With  Au 
tobiographical      Recollections.       Por 
traits.    I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  321.    Toronto, 
1908.  $1.25 

1727  Colby,    Charles    W.      Cana 
dian  Types  of  the  Old  Regime,  1608- 
1698.      Illustrated.      8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
366.     New  York,   1908.  $1.50 

1728  Eastern    Townships    Gazet 
teer  and  General  Business  Directory: 
A  Commercial   Directory   and   Guide 
to  the  Eastern  Townships  of  Canada, 
containing  also  much  useful  informa 
tion    of    a    miscellaneous    character. 
Map.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  143.     St.  Johns, 
1867.  $1.50 

1729  Elgin,  The  Earl  of.     Life  by 
George  M.  Wrong.     (Governor-Gen 
eral  of  Canada,  1847-54.)     Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  300.     London  (1905). 

$2.00 

1730  Hind,  Henry  Y.     Northwest 
Territory.     Reports  of  Progress:  to 


gether  with  Preliminary  and  General 
Report  on  the  Assiniboine  and  Sas 
katchewan  Exploring  Expedition. 
Maps  and  plates.  4to,  half  roan,  pp. 
201.  Toronto,  1859.  $7.50 

Scarce.     Prof.  Kurd's  original  report  on 
the  Red  River   country. 

1731  Howison,  John.    Sketches  of 
Upper  Canada,  Domestic,  Local,  and 
Characteristic:    to   which   are    added, 
Practical  Details  for  the  Information 
of    Emigrants    of    every    class;    and 
some    Recollections     of    the    United 
States  of  America.     8vo,  boards,  un 
cut,  pp.  353.    Edinburgh,  1825.   $2.00 

1732  Hudson  Bay.     Chappel,  Ed 
ward.      Narrative    of    a    Voyage    to 
Hudson's  Bay,  and  of  the  Tribes  in 
habiting  that    remote    Region.     Map 
and  plates.     8vo,  half   calf    (binding 
broken),   pp.   279.     London,    1817. 

$2.25 

^  1733  Hudson  Bay.  Lindsey, 
Charles.  An  Investigation  of  the 
Unsettled  Boundaries  of  Ontario. 
Map.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  250.  Toronto, 

1873-  $2.50 

Contains  extracts  from  early  works,  doc 
uments,  etc. 

^  1734  Labrador.  Cartwright. 
George.  Journal  of  Transactions  and 
Events  during  a  Residence  of  nearly 
16  years  on  the  Coast  of  Labrador. 
Portrait  and  maps.  Vols.  i  and  3. 
Large  Paper.  2  vols.,  4to,  boards, 
uncut.  Newark,  1791.  $10.00 

_  J735  Lysons,  Gen.  Sir  Daniel. 
Early  Reminiscences.  Illustrated. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  246.  London,  1896. 

$1.50 

Canadian    reminiscences    principally,    in 
cluding  the  Rebellion  of  1837. 


Hudson  Bay.  Dobbs,  Arthur.  An  Account  of  the  Countries  adjoining  to 
Hudson's  Bay  .  .  .  containing  a  Description  of  their  Lakes  and  Rivers, 
the  Nature  of  the  Soil  and  Climates,  and  their  methods  of  Commerce, 
&c.,  shewing  the  Benefit  to  be  made  by  settling  Colonies  .  .  . 
whereby  the  French  will  be  deprived  in  a  great  Measure  of  their  Traffick 
in  Furs,  etc.  Large  folding  map.  410,  original  boards,  entirely  uncut,  pp. 
211.  The  front  cover  loose.  London,  1744.  $30.00 

Rare   in    this    condition.     It    contains    the    original    Hudson's    Bay    Co.'s    Charter, 
Esquimaux  vocabularies,  etc. 


BRITISH  AMERICA. 


171 


1736  Mackenzie,  Alexander.   Voy 
age  from  Montreal,  on  the  River  St. 
Lawrence,  through  the  Continent  of 
North  America,  to  the  Frozen  Pacific 
Oceans  in  1789-1793,  with  a  Prelimi 
nary  Account  of  the   Rise,   Progress 
and  Present  State  of  the  Fur  Trade 
of  that  Country.     Portrait  and  maps. 
4to,  calf.     London,  1901.  $15.00 

This  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the  most  im 
portant  works  on  the  early  Geographical 
Discoveries  in  the  Northwest,  and  the 
progress  of  the  fur  trade,  dealing  consider 
ably  with  the  other  Fur  Trading  Companies 
of  the  Northwest.  The  valuable  maps  in 
this  volume  are:  i.  Map  exhibiting  Mac 
kenzie's  Track  from  Montreal  .to  Fort 
Chipewyan,  and  from  thence  to  the  North 
Sea,  in  1789,  and  to  the  West  Pacific  Ocean 
in  1793.  Size  31  by  18  inches  (showing 
Russian  America,  Nootka  Sound  and  the 
Northwest  coast).  2.  Mackenzie's  Track 
from  Fort  Chipewyan  to  the  North  Sea  in 
1789.  3.  Mackenzie's  Track  from  Fort 
Chipewyan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  in  1793. 

1737  Montreal.        Bosworth,      N. 
Hochlega   Depicta ;    or,    History    and 
Present  State  of  the  Island  and  City 
of  Montreal.   Map  and  plates.    I2mo, 
cloth,  uncut,  pp.  284.    Montreal,  1839. 

$10.00 

1738  Moodie,     Mrs.     Susanna     S. 
Roughing  it  in  the  Bush ;  or,  Life  in 
Canada:  Life  in  the  Clearings  versus 
The    Bush.      2    vols.,    I2mo,    cloth. 
New  York  (1853-54).  $2.00 

1739  Mudie,    Robert.      The    Emi 
grant's    Pocket    Companion,    contain 
ing:     What     Emigration     is,     Who 
Should   be    Emigrants,    Where    Emi 
grants    Should   Go,   a  Description  of 
North    America,   especially   the   Can- 
adas,  etc.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  276.   Lon 
don,  1832.  $1.50 

1740  Newfoundland.     Cartwright, 
Major  John.     Life  and  Correspond 
ence    of.      Edited    bv    F.    D.    Cart- 
wright.       Portrait.       2     vols.,     8vo, 
boards,  uncut.     London,  1826.     $3.50 

1741  Newfoundland.     Prowse,  D. 
W.     History  of  Newfoundland,  from 
English,   Colonial   and  Foreign   Rec 


ords.     Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  634.     London,  1896.    $3.50 

1742  Newfoundland.          Willson, 
Beckles.     The   Tenth   Island.     Being 
some  Account  of   Newfoundland,  its 
People,  its  Politics,  its  Problems,  and 
its  Peculiarities.     I2mo,  cloth,  uncut, 
pp.  208.     London,  1897.  $1.25 

1743  Northwest  Lands.     Descrip 
tions  of  the  Townships  of  the  North 
west     Territories.       Compiled     from 
Field  Notes  and  Reports  of  Survey 
ors.     3   maps.     8vo,  paper,  pp.   384. 
Ottawa,   1886.  $2.00 

1744  Nova     Scotia.       Descriptive 
Sketches  of  Nova  Scotia,  by  a  Nova 
Scotian  (Eliza  France).     I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  245.    Halifax,  1864.  $3.50 

1745  Nova    Scotia.      Eaton,    Ar 
thur  W.     The  Church  of  England  in 
Nova  Scotia  and  the  Tory  Clergy  of 
the  Revolution.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  320. 
New  York,  1891.  $1.00 

With  account  of  the  Loyalists  from  New 
York  and  Massachusetts. 

1746  Nova  Scotia.     Hind,   H.   Y. 
Report  on  the  Sherbrooke  Gold  Dis 
trict,   together  with   a   paper   on   the 
Geneisses  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  abstract 
of  a  paper  on   Gold   Mining.     Four 
folding  maps  and  plans.    8vo,  sewed, 
pp.  xiii+79.    Halifax,  1870.        $1.50 

1747  Nova  Scotia.    (Owen,  C.  B.) 
An  Epitome   of  the  History,   Statis 
tics,  etc.,  of  Nova  Scotia.     i6mo,  pa 
per,  pp.  147.     Halifax,  1842.       $2.50 

Scarce. 

1748  Parliamentary     Debates     on 
the  Subject  of  the  Confederation  of 
the    British    North    American    Prov 
inces.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1032.     Quebec, 
1865.  $2.00 

1749  Preston,      T.       R.         Three 
Years'  Residence  in   Canada,   1837-9. 
With  Notes  of  a  Winter  Voyage  to 
New  York  and  a  Journey  thence  to 
the     British     Possessions.       2     vols., 
I2mo,  cloth.    London,  1840.        $2.50 


172 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Smith,  William.    History  of  Canada  from  its  First  Discovery  to  the  Peace 

of  1763,  and  from  the  Establishment  of  the  Civil  Government  in   1764 

to   Establishment  of  the  Constitution  in   1792.     2  vols.,   8vo,   full  calf. 

Quebec,  1815.  $45.00 

A  tall,  clean  copy  of  this  rare  book.    The  author,  who  was  the  son  of  the  historian 

of  New  York,  was  Clerk  of  Parliament  and  Master  in   Chancery  in  Quebec.     His 

history  was  only  intended  for  private  use,  which  accounts  for  its  rarity,  but  is  a  work 

of  great  merit.     It  is  the  first  English  history  of  Canada,  and  in  it  are  transcribed 

at   length  valuable  historical  documents  which  the  author,  from  his   position,   had 

access  to. 

I75°  Quebec.  An  abstract  of  the 
most  material  parts  of  an  Act  of  the 
Provincial  Parliament  of  Lower- 
Canada  .  .  .  intituled  an  Act  for 
making-,  repairing  and  altering  the 
Highways  and  Bridges  within  this 
Province,  etc.  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  36. 
Quebec,  W.  Vondenvelden,  1796. 

$5.00 

Printed  in  French  and  English  on  oppo 
site  pages.  All  early  Canadian  imprints 
are  rare. 

1751  Red   River.     Huyshe,   Capt. 
G.  L.    The  Red  River  Expedition  (of 
1870).     Map.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.    275. 
London,  1871.  $2.50 

Written  from  a  private  journal  of  a 
member  of  the  military  expedition  to  sup 
press  the  Riel  Rebellion. 

1752  Red    River.      Statement    re 
specting  the  Earl  of  Selkirk's  Settle 
ment   upon  the  Red  River  in  North 
America,  its  Destruction  in  1815  and 
1816,  and  the  Massacre  of  Governor 
Semple  and  his  Party,  with  Observa 
tions  upon   a  recent  Publication,  en 
titled,   "A   Narrative   of   Occurrences 
in  the  Indian  Countries,"  etc.     Fine 
map    by    Arrowsmith,    showing    the 
Forts  and  Factories  of  the  Hudson's 
Bay  Co.,  etc.    8vo,  new  boards,  cloth 
back,  uncut.     London,  1817.      $12.50 

An  immaculate  copy.     A  minute  account 


of  the  daring  and  dastardly  plot  of  the 
Nprth-West  Company  to  annihilate  the  Red 
River  Settlement.  This  is  the  second  edi 
tion,  with  additions,  and  observations  on 
the  publication  of  the  agents  of  the  North- 
West  Company  of  Montreal,  entitled.  "A 
Narrative  of  Occurrences  in  the  Indian 
Countries  of  North  America." 

1753  Roy,      J.       Edmond.         Au 
Royaume  du  Saguenay.     Voyage  au 
Pays   de  Tadoussac.     8vo,  wrappers, 
uncut,  pp.  235.    Quebec,  1889.    $1.50 

A  history  with  much  material  concerning 
the  early  Jesuit  missionaries. 

1754  Simpson,    Thomas.      Narra 
tive  of  the  Discoveries  on  the  North 
Coast  of  America,  effected  by  Officers 
of     the     Hudson's     Bay     Company, 
1838-9.     2  maps.     8vo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  419.     London,  1843.  $6.00 

T755  Sport.  The  Canadian  Hand 
book,  giving  a  Description  of  Lakes, 
Rivers  and  Places  of  Historical  Inter 
est,  and  Best  Sports  for  Fishing  and 
Shooting.  Photos.  I2tno,  cloth,  pp. 
196.  Montreal,  1867.  $2.00 

1756  Suite,  Benjamin.  Histoire 
des  Canadiens  Francais.  1608-1880. 
Origine,  Histoire,  Guerres,  Colonisa 
tions  Vie  Domestique,  Sociale,  etc. 
Portraits,  old  views,  etc.  8  vols., 
folio,  cloth,  gilt.  Montreal,  1882. 

$25.00 


LATIN     AMERICA. 


1757  Amazon.      Wallace,     Alfred 
R.     Narrative  of  Travels  on  the  Am 
azon  and  Rio  Negro,  with  an  Account     8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  541. 
of  the  Native  Tribes  and  observations      1853. 
on  the  Climate,  Geology  and  Natural 


History  of  the  Amazon  Valley.    Map, 
colored  frontispiece  and  illustrations. 

London, 
$10.00 
The  first  edition,  in  the  original  cloth. 


LATIN  AMERICA. 


173 


Barbados.  Hughes,  Griffith.  The  Natural  History  of  the  Barbados.  In 
ten  Books.  Map,  Vieiv  of  Bridgetown  and  29  fine  Plates.  Folio,  calf. 
London,  1750.  $10.00 

With  the  exception  of  Catesby  this  is  probably  the  most  beautiful  of  the  early  works 
on  American  natural  history.  The  author,  in  addition  to  dedicating  the  book  to  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  has  dedicated  each  plate  to  some  member  of  the  nobility, 
with  engraved  inscription  and  coat-of-arms.  Contains  List  of  Subscribers,  List  of 
Subscribers  in  Virginia,  supplemental  pages  251-54,  2  leaves  of  Addenda  and  a  pasted 
slip  of  additional  Errata. 


1758  Andes.     Whynper,   Edward. 
Travels  amongst  the  Great  Andes  of 
the  Equator.     Maps  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  456.    New  York,  1892. 

$2.50 

Adventures  among  the  highest  altitudes 
of  Ecuador,  written  in  this  author's  most 
readable  style. 

1759  Argentine.     Account  of  the 
United  Provinces  of  Rio  de  la  Plata. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish.     Maps. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  327.     London, 
1825.  $2.50 

1760  Bahamas.     Bacot,  J.  T.  W. 
The  Bahamas.    A  Sketch  (with  Chap 
ter  on  the  Pirates).     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
112.     London,  1869.  $2.00 

1761  Argentine.     De  Moussy,  V. 
M.       Description     Geographique     et 
Statistique    de   la   Confederation   Ar 
gentine.     3  vols.,  8vo,  half  morocco. 
Paris,  1860.  $3.00 

Contains  a  mass  of  material  relating  to 
the  Indians,  their  arts,  early  missions,  etc. 

1762  Brazil.      Henderson,   James. 
A  History  of  the  Brazil,  comprising 
its   Geography,    Commerce,   Coloniza 
tion,  Aboriginal  Inhabitants,  etc.    Two 
maps    and    28    plates.      4to,    original 
boards,    cloth    back,    uncut,    pp.    523. 
London,  1821.  $4.50 


1763  Brazil.      Prince    Maximilian 
of  Wied.    Travels  in  Brazil,  1815-17. 
Map  and  plates.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  335. 
London,  1820.  $5-OO 

Best  edition  in  English  of  the  Journey  of 
this  famous  traveler  in  South  America. 

1764  Brazil.    Rugendas,  M.    Voy 
ages  Pittoresque  dans  le  Bresil.     100 
fine   folio   lithographic   plates,    repre 
senting  the  Costumes,  Scenery,  Man 
ners     and     Customs,     Indians,     etc. 
Large   folio,  new    spinkled  calf,   gilt, 
yellow  edges.     Paris,  1835.        $10.00 

The  original  cost  of  this  fine  work  was 
240  francs. 

1765  Caldcleugh,    Alex.      Travels 
in  South  America,  1819-21,  with  Ac 
count  of  the  Present  State  of  Brazil, 
Buenos  Ay  res  and   Chili.      Map   and 
plates.      2  vols.,  8vo,  boards,   uncut. 
London,  1825.  $4.00 

1766  Central  America.     Daniel,  J. 
B.      The   New   El   Dorado;   a   Short 
Sketch  of  Honduras,  Its  People,  Cli 
mate,    Natural    Resources    and    vast 
Mineral  Wealth.      Map  and  illustra 
tions.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  60.       Phila., 
1888.  $1.00 

1767  Central    America.      Dunlop, 
Robt.  G.    Travels  in  Central  America. 
A  Journal  of  Three  Years'  Residence, 
with    Sketch   of   the    History.      Map. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  359.     London,  1847. 

$1.50 


A   valuable   work   from  original    sources 
and  supplementing  Southey. 

Bougainville's  Voyage.  History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Malouine  or  Falkland 
Islands,  1763  and  1764,  under  Command  of  M.  de  Bougainville  in  order 
to  form  a  Settlement.  Two  Voyages  to  the  Straights  of  Magellan  with 
Account  of  the  Patagonians  from  French  of  Don  Pernety.  Map  and 
Plates.  4to,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  London,  1771.  $15.00 

Very  fine  copy. 


174  LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

_•  1768  Central  America.    Squier,  E.  Gonino  and  Conant.    Numerous  illus- 

G.     The  States  of  Central  America,  trations.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  514. 

their    Geography,     Topography,    Re-  New  York,  1887.                              $4.00 

sources,   Aborigines,   etc.     The   Mos-  ~  ,      u. 

quito  Shore  and  the  Honduras  Inter-  v-  7/  ,      rT  t-         T"'  ^T*  A' 

Oceanic  Railway.    Maps  and  ilhtstra-  ^     to    Colombia.      1822    and    23. 

tions.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    782.      New  Jg"       *">'     half     roan<    PP-     <*?• 

York,  1858.                                    $6.00  ^'S0 

The  standard  authority,  now  scarce.  17/2  Cortes.     The   Despatches  of 

1769  Central     America.       Squier,  Hernando       Cortes       addressed       to  • 
E.  G.    Notes  on  Central  America,  par-  Charles  V.     Now  first  translated  into 
ticularly  the  States  of  Honduras  and  En£llsh>  with  Notes,  by  George  Fol- 
San  Salvador.    Maps  and  plates.   8vo  som-      8vo>    boards,    pp.    431.      New 
cloth,  pp.  397.     New  York,  1855.  York>  l843-                                    $3-5o 

$4.00          1773  Cuba.         Yankee    .    Travels 

1770  Charnay,   Desire.     The   An-  through  the  Island  of  Cuba,  or,  Men 
cient  Cities  of  the  New  World.     Voy-  and  Government,  the  Laws  and  Cus- 
ages  and  Explorations  in  Mexico  and  toms  of  Cuba,   as  seen  by  American 
Central  America  from  1857  to  1882.  Eyes.      i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  412       New 
Translated     from     the     French     by  York,  1856.  $1.25 

Darien.  A  Defense  of  the  Scots  Settlement  at  Darien,  with  an  Answer 
to  the  Spanish  Memorial  against  It,  to  which  is  Added  a  Description  of 
the  Country  and  a  Particular  Account  of  the  Scots  Colony.  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  60.  Printed  in  the  year  1699.  '  $15.00 

Very  scarce  and  a  fine  copy.  This  is  one  of  the  best  of  the  Darien  Tracts  from 
the  fact  that  it  contains  a  description  of  the  country  and  is  not  given  over  entirely  to 
a  discussion  of  points  under  dispute.  Give's  account  of  the  Indian  tribes  with  names 
of  their  chiefs,  etc. 

Darien.  A  Defense  of  the  Scots  Settlement  at  Darien,  with  Answer  to  the 
Spanish  Memorial  against  It,  with  a  Description  of  the  Country.  Pp.  86. 
Edinburgh,  1699;  An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Miscarriage  of  the 
Scots  Colony  at  Darien.  Pp.  112.  Glasgow,  1700.  Two  in  one  volume, 
8vo,  calf.  $25  oo 

Very  fine  clean  copies. 

Darien.    A  Short  and  Impartial  View  of  the  Manner  and  Occasion  of  the 

Scots  Colony's  Coming  away  from  Darien.     In  a  letter  to  a  Person  of 

Quality.     (Signed  P.   C.)     4to,  unbound,  pp.  40.     Printed  in  the  year 

l699-  $15.00 

Fine  clean  copy.    It  recites  the  various  causes  for  the  failure  of  the  Darien  Venture. 

Darien.  The  History  of  Caledonia,  or  the  Scots  Colony  in  Darien,  with 
Account  of  the  Manners  of  the  Inhabitants  and  Riches  of  the  Country. 
By  a  Gentleman  lately  Arriv'd.  (Title  soiled),  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  54. 
London,  1699.  $15.00 


LATIN  AMERICA. 


175 


Darien.  The  Original  Papers  and  Letters  relating  to  the  Scots  Company 
trading  in  Africa  and  the  Indies,  pp.  56;  Sepplement,  pp.  16.  Two  in 
one  volume,  8vo,  half  roan.  1700.  $20.00 

Darien.  Borland,  Francis.  The  History  of  Darien,  giving  a  Short  Account 
of  that  Country  and  of  the  Attempt  of  the  Scotch  Nation  to  settle  a 
Colony  in  that  Place.  8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  100.  Glasgow,  1779.  $25.00 

The  author  was  one  of  the  Ministers  who  accompanied  the  Colonists.  He  wrote 
the  work  while  in  America,  but  it  was  not  printed  for  many  years. 

The  Murphy  copy,  which  brought  $33.00,  seems  to  be  the  only  one  ever  sold  in 
America. 

1779  Mexico.  Calderon  de  la 
Barca,  Madame.  Life  in  Mexico. 
With  Preface  by  Wm.  H.  Prescott. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  437.  London,  1843. 

$5.00 


1774  Guatimala.       Dunn,     Henry. 
Guatimala,  or  the  United  Provinces  of 
Central     America     in     1827-8,     with 
Sketches  made  during  a  12   Months' 
Residence.      8vo,   boards,    uncut,    pp. 
319.     New  York,  1828.  $2.00 

1775  Jamaica.     Bridges,  Geo.  W. 
The  Annals  of  Jamaica.    2  vols.,  8vo, 
boards,  uncut  (binding  worn).     Lon 
don,  1828.  $3.50 

A  valuable  historical  work  written  in 
charming  style  and  gives  a  full  and  reli 
able  history  of  the  island.  Includes  a 
chapter  on  the  Mosquito  Shore  and  one  on 
the  early  inhabitants  of  America. 

1776  Jamaica.       Renny,     Robert. 
History  of  Jamaica,  with  observations 
on  the  Climate,  Scenery,  Trade,  Pro 
ductions,   Negroes,   Slave  Trade,  etc. 
Folding  map.    4to,  old  calf  gilt,  with 
the  arms  of  Sir  Simon  R.  B.  Taylor, 
pp.  333.     London,  1807.  $3-5° 

Treats  especially  on  the  advantages  that 
are  likely  to  occur  from  the  abolition  of 
the  Slave  Trade. 

1777  Juan  Fernandez.  The  Earth 
quake  of  Juan   Fernandez   as   it   oc 
curred    in   the    Year    1835,    authenti 
cated     by     the     Retired     Governor. 
Lithograph  'viezvs  and  plates.     Royal 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  32.    Manchester,  1839. 

$2XX> 

1778  Lambert,  Aylmer  B.     An  Il 
lustration    of    the    Genus    Cinchona; 
comprising    Descriptions    of    all    the 
Peruvian     Barks ;     Humboldt's     Ac 
count  of   the   Cinchona   Forests,   etc. 
Plates.     4to,   boards,  uncut,  pp.    181. 
London,  1821.  $5-OO 

A  rare  work  on  the  Forestry  and  Medici 
nal  Trees  of  South  America. 


1781  Mexico. 
Trip  to  Mexico : 


One  of  the  most  deservedly  popular 
books  on  Mexico  ever  written.  Absolutely 
genuine  and  real,  giving  an  accurate  pic 
ture  of  the  life  there  of  the  time. 

1780  Mexico.  Gilliam,  Albert  M. 
Travels  in  Mexico,  1843  an<^  '44>  m~ 
eluding  a  Description  of  California 
(also  Oregon).  Maps  and  plates. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  455.  Phila.,  1846. 

$3.00 

(Leahy,  D.)  A 
or,  Recollections  of 
a  Ten-Months'  Ramble  in  1849-50. 
I2tno,  cloth,  pp.  256.  London,  1851. 

$2.00 

1782  Mexico.     McCarthy,  J.  Hen- 
drickson.       Two      Thousand      Miles 
through  the  Heart  of  Mexico.  Viezvs. 
121110,    cloth,    pp.    288.      New    York, 
1886.  $1.50 

1783  Mexico.        Mayer,      Brantz. 
Mexico,  Aztec,  Spanish  and  Republi 
can :  Historical,  Geographical,  Politi 
cal,  and  Social  Account  of  that  Coun 
try  from  the  Invasion  to  the  Present 
Time,   with  a  View   of  the   Ancient 
Aztec  Empire.     Illustrated.     2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  433  and  399.     Hart 
ford,   1853.  $5-00 

1784  Mexico.        Mayer,      Brantz. 
Mexico  as  it  Was  and  as  it  Is.    Illus 
trated.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    391.      New 
York,  1843.  $2-5<> 


176 


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1785  Mexico.      Noll.    Arthur    H. 
From  Empire  to  Republic.   The  Story 
of    the    Struggle    for    Constitutional 
Government    in    Mexico.      Map    and 
portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  336.     Chi 
cago,    1903.  $1.00 

1786  Mexico.     Reid,  Mayne.    The 
White   Chief.     A   Legend  of  North 
ern  Mexico.    3  vols.,  I2mo,  cloth,  un 
cut.     London,   1855.  $2-5o 

1787  Mexican    Revolution.      Diaz 
Calvillo,    Juan    B.      Sermon    que    en 
Anniversario  de  Gracias  a  Maria,  etc. 
4to,  sheep,   pp.  269.      Mexico,    1811. 

$5.00 

See  Sabin  for  long  note.  A  volume  of 
considerable  historical  importance.  Over 
200  pages  of  historical  notes,  1808-12. 

1788  Mexico.       Robertson,     Wm. 
P.     A  Visit  to  Mexico,  with  Obser 
vations  and  Adventures  on  the  Way. 
Plate  and  map.     2  vols.,  I2mo,  cloth. 
London,  1853.  $2.50 

Subscriber's  copy.  Published  by  the 
author. 

1789  Mexico.     Tylor,   Edward  B. 
Anahuac;  or,  Mexico  and  the  Mexi 
cans.    Ancient  and  Modern.     Colored 
plates.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  344.     London, 
n.  d.  $3.50 

An  interesting  and  authoritative  work  re 
lating  particularly  to  the  antiquities  and 
ancient  art  of  Mexico. 

1790  Mexican       War.         Furber, 
George     C.      The    Twelve    Months' 
Volunteer ;  or,  Journal  of  a  Private  in 
the   Tennessee  Regiment  of  Cavalry, 
1846-7.     Map  and  illustrations.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  640.    Cincinnati,  1857.    $3.00 

Very  fine,  clean  copy. 

1791  Mexican     War.       M'Sherry, 
Richard.    El   Puchero;   or,   A  Mixed 
Dish   from   Mexico,  embracing   Gen 
eral    Scott's   Campaign  and  Sketches 
of  Military  Life.     Maps  and  illustra 
tions.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  247.     Phila., 
1850.  $2.00 


1792  Mexican     War.      Mansfield, 
Edward    D.     The   Mexican   War:   a 
History   of    its    Origin,    etc.        Illus 
trated.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  365.     New 
York,  1849.  $1-25 

1793  Mexican  War.     Sketches  of 
a  Campaign  in  Northern  Mexico,  by 
An   Officer  of   the    1st  Ohio   Volun 
teers.      i2mo,   cloth,   pp.   336.     New 
York,  1853.  $3.00 

1794  Nicaragua.      Boyle,    Freder 
ick.      A    Ride    Across    a    Continent. 
Personal    Narrative    of    Wanderings 
through   Nicaragua   and   Costa  Rica. 
Illustrated.     2  vols.,   I2mo,  half  mo 
rocco  gilt.     London,  n.  d.  $4.00 

1795  Nicaragua.     Squier,  Edward 
G.     Nicaragua,   Its   People,   Scenery, 
and    Monuments,    and    the    Proposed 
Inter-Oceanic      Canal.        Maps      and 
plates.      2    vols.,    8vo,    cloth.      New 
York,  1852.  $3.50 

A  substantial  compendium  of  all  the 
available  information,  giving  a  complete 
view  of  the  actual  social,  economic  and 
political  conditions  of  Nicaragua  at  that 
time.  Mr.  Squier  made  most  admirable  use 
of  his  exceptional  opportunity  for  gather 
ing  extended  and  reliable  data  during  his 
long  career  in  the  United  States  diplomatic 
service. 

1796  Nicaragua.      Squier,    E.    G. 
Waikna ;  or,  Adventures  on  the  Mos 
quito      Shore.       Illustrated.        I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  366.     London,  1855.    $r-5° 

1797  Panama.        Liot,      W.       B. 
Panama,  Nicaragua  and  Tehauntepec, 
or  Considerations  upon  the  Question 
of   Communication    between    the    At 
lantic  and  Pacific  Oceans.     2  folding 
plates.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  63.     London, 
1849.  $3-5» 

1798  Peru.     Prescott,  W.  H.   His 
tory  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,   with 
a   Preliminary  view  of   the   Civiliza 
tion  of  the  Incas.     Frontispieces,  etc. 
First    edition.      2    vols.,    8vo,    cloth. 
New  York,  1847.  $3-5<> 


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Peru.  The  Royal  Commentaries  of  Peru.  By  Garcilasso  de  la  Vega. 
Rendered  into  English  by  Paul  Rycaut.  Portrait  and  Plates.  Folio, 
calf.  London,  1688.  $15.00 

Fine  copy  of  this  famous  history  of  the  Conquest  of  the  Aboriginal  Natives  of 
Peru  by  one  of  the  descendants  of  the  Inca.  Many  writers  have  treated  lightly  the 
historical  value  of  his  writings,  but  he  had  access  to  much  material  that  no  longer 
exists,  such  as  documents,  relations  of  the  conquerors  and  the  records  of  the  Incas.  See 
Field  for  an  extended  estimate  of  his  place  as  a  contemporary  historian. 

Ruyter,  Admiral  Michiel  de.  Journael  gehonden  op  s'Lants  schip  De 
Spiegel  van  '1  gene  gepasseert  en  verricht  is  op  de  Vloot  van  haer  Ho 
Mo  de  Heeren  Staten  Generael  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden,  soo  in  de 
Middellantsche  Zee  als  op  de  kusten  van  Africa  en  America  onder  't  Beleyt 
van  Michiel  de  Ruyter  als  Admiraal  en  de  heer  Jan  Cornelis  van  Meppelen 
als  vice  admiraal  in  de  Jare  1664  en  1665.  4to,  paper,  pp.  80.  Amster 
dam,  1665.  $10.00 

Very  scarce.  Contains  Treaty  between  the  West-Indian  Company  and  the  English 
African  Company;  Voyage  of  De  Ruyter  to  the  West  Indies,  etc. 


1799  Snow,  W.   P.     Two  Years' 
Cruise  off  Terra  del  Fuego,  the  Falk 
land    Islands,    Patagonia   and   in   the 
River  Platte.    Map  and  colored  plates. 
2  vols.,  121110,  cloth,  uncut.     London, 
1857-  $3-50 

1800  Tehuantepec.     The  Isthmus 
of   Tehuantepec.     Being  the  Results 
of  a  Survey  for  a  Railroad  to  Con 
nect  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans, 
made  by  Scientific  Commission  under 
the  direction  of  Major  J.  G.  Barnard. 
With   a   resume   of  the   geology,   cli 
mate,  local  geography,  etc.    Arranged 
and  prepared  by  J.  J.  Williams.   Map 
and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  295. 
New  York,   1852.  $2.00 

1801  View  of  South  America  and 
Mexico,  with  a  complete  History  of 
the  Revolution,  etc.,  by  A  Citizen  of 
the     United     States.        Portrait     of 
Bolivar.     2  vols.  in  one.     I2mo,  calf. 
New  York,  1826.  $1.50 

1802  West  Indies.    A  Trip  to  the 
Tropics  and  Home  Through  America. 
By    the    Marquis    of   Lome.      View. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  355.     London,  1867. 

$2.00 


More  than  half  the  volume  relates  to 
Virginia  and  the  South. 

1803  West  Indies.     Commemora 
tive  Wreath   Celebration  of  the  Ex 
tinction  of  Negro  Slavery  in  the  Brit 
ish  Dominions.     Plate.     121110,  cloth. 
London,  1835.  $11.00 

Printed  for  the  benefit  of  the  Peckham 
Commemorative  Adult  School,  Jamaica. 

1804  West  Indies.     De  Pradt,  M. 
The  Colonies  and  the  Present  Ameri 
can    Revolutions.       Translated    from 
the  French.     (Necessity  of  a  Colonial 
Congress,   What  will  become  of  the 
United   States,   etc.)     8vo,  half  calf, 
pp.  501.     London,  1817.  $3-5o 

1805  Yucatan.     Fancourt,  Charles 
St.  J.     The  History  of  Yucatan  from 
its  Discovery  to  close  of  Seventeenth 
Century.     Map.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  340. 
London,  1854.  $3.00 

Written  from  the  earliest  Spanish 
records.  The  author  was  thoroughly  ac 
quainted  with  the  country  and  its  people. 

1806  Yucatan.      Norman,    B.    M. 
Rambles     in     Yucatan,     including     a 
Visit  to  its  Remarkable  Ruins.    Plates. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  304.     New  York,  1844. 

$3.00 


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GENEALOGY   AND    FAMILY   HISTORY. 

Including   a   large    Collection    of   Privately   Printed   Personal  Memoirs    and 

Biographies. 


1807  Abbot.     The   Abbot   Memo 
rial  Book.     (With  a  Memoir  of  Gor- 
ham   Dummer  Abbot,   of  Brunswick, 
Me.)     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut, 
pp.   in.      Poughkeepsie    (1900?). 

$1.25 

1808  Adams.       Memoir    of     Rev. 
Seymour  W.   Adams,   late   pastor   of 
the  First  Baptist   Church,   Cleveland, 
Ohio.      By   J.    P.    Bishop.      Portrait. 
i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  237.   Cleveland,  1866. 

$1.00 

1809  Adams.    Genealogy  and  His 
tory  of  Part  of  the  Newberry  Adams 
Family,   formerly  of   Devonshire,  be 
ing  the  descendants  of  Robert  and  El 
eanor.     By  Smith  Adams.   8vo,  paper, 
pp.  64.     Calais,   1895.  $3.00 

Contains  two  supplemental  printed  pages 
and  numerous  manuscript  corrections  and 
additions  by  the  author. 

1810  Adams.       Pedigree     of     the 
Adams    Family.      A    sheet    12^  x  19 
inches.  $1.00 

1811  Allan.        Memoir      of      Col. 
John  Allan,  an  Officer  of  the  Revolu 
tion.    With  a  Genealogy.     By  George 
H.  Allan.     8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  32. 
Albany,  1867.  $3.00 

1812  Allen.     George  Allen,  Ralph 
Allen.    One  Line  of  their  Descendants 
in  New  Jersey,  with  some  fragments 
of  history.     By  David  A.  Thompson. 
121110,  cloth,  uncut,  pp.  66.     Albany, 
1910.  $5-oo 

1813  Allen.    The  Allen  Memorial. 
Descendants    of     Edward     Allen     of 
Nantucket,     Mass.       1690-1905.       By 
Orrin   Peer   Allen.      Portraits.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  213.     Palmer,  Mass.,   1905. 

$3-50 

1814  Allcott.     Family  of  Asa  All- 
cott.    By  Charles  A.  Flagg.    Portrait. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  48.     Albany,   1899. 

$2.00 


1815  Allison.     History  of  the  Ali 
son,  or  Allison  Family  in  Europe  and 
America.      (Descendants   of    Samuel, 
of  Londonderry,  N.  H.),  by  Leonard 
A.  Morrison.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  312.     Boston,  1893.  $2.50 

1816  American    Ancestry,    giving 
the  Name   and   Descent,   in  the  male 
line    of    Americans    whose    Ancestors 
settled  in  the  United  States  previous 
to     ...      1776.     ii   vols.    (lacking 
Vol.  IX  to  complete  the  set).      8vo, 
original   boards.      Albany,    1887-1899. 

$30.00 

Each  volume  contains  several  hundred 
names  and  is  complete  in  itself. 

1817  Ames.      The    Samuel    Ames 
Family:     A  Genealogical  Memoir  of 
the  Descendants  of  Samuel  Ames  of 
Canterbury,  N.  H.     Six  Generations, 
1713-1891.     By  John  Kimball.     Por 
trait.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  55.      Concord, 
N.  H.,   1890.  $2.00 

1818  Ames.     Seventy-Five  Years. 
The  Birthday  Celebration  of  Charles 
Gordon  Ames.    Portraits.    8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  60.    Boston,  1903.  $1.00 

1819  Amory.    The  Descendants  of 
Hugh   Amory,    1605-1805.      By    Ger 
trude  E.  Meredith.     Illustrations  and 
folding  tables.     4to,  paper,  uncut,  pp. 
373.     London,  Chisivick  Press,   1901. 

$5.00 

Privately  printed  for  the  family,  and  a 
beautiful  volume.  Largely  from  material 
left  by  Thomas  C.  Amory,  of  Boston. 
Contains  Boston  Letter  Books  during  the 
Revolutionary  period  and  earlier. 

1820  Ancestor,  The.     A  Quarterly 
Review  of   County  and   Family  His 
tory,  Heraldry  and  Antiquities. '  Illus 
trated.      Vol.'  I  to  Vol.  III.     3    vols., 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.     London,  1902. 

$3.00 

1821  Ancestry,    George.      Genea 
logical  Series  No.  I.     List  of  Tomb- 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


179 


stones  in  the  Katoonah,  N.  Y.,  Ceme 
tery.     I2mo,  paper,  pp.  24.     (1903.) 

$2.00 
Only  a  few  copies  printed. 

1822  Anthon.      Narrative    of    the 
Settlement   of   George   Christian   An 
thon    in   America,    with    Genealogical 
Registers  of  his  children  and  of  the 
Macomb  Family.     By  Chas.   Edward 
Anthon.       8vo,  paper.       New  York, 
1872.  $2.50 

A    small    number    of  copies    printed    for 
the  family  by  the  Bradstreet  Press. 

1823  Anthon.      The    Ancestry    of 
Genevieve   Jadot    Anthon.        By    her 
great-grand-daughter,    Marie    M.    G. 
Anthon.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  48.      (1901.) 

$3-50 
Only  a  few  copies  privately  printed. 

1824  Antil,  Edward.  A  New  York 
Merchant  of  the  I7th  Century,  and  his 
descendants  :  particularly  Edward  An 
til,  2d,  of  Piscataway,  N.  J. ;  Lieut. - 
Col.  Edward  Antil,  3d,  of  Quebec  and 
Montreal ;     Lewis     Antil     of     Perth 
Amboy,  and  John  Antil  of  N.  Y.     By 
William  Nelson.     Coat  of  Arms.   8vo, 
paper,  pp.  36.     Paterson,  1899.    $3.00 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

1825  Arms.     Wax  impressions  of 
the  Stuyvesant,  Hammersley  and  Kip 
Arms.  $3.00 

1826  Arthur.      In    Memoriam    of 
Chester  A.   Arthur.      Proceedings   of 
the  Senate  and  Assembly  of  the  State 
of    New    York,   held   at  the   Capitol, 
April  20,  1887.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  46.     Albany,  1887.  $0.75 

1827  Ashley.     The   Ashley  Gene 
alogy.      A    History   of   the   Descend 
ants  of  Robert  Ashley  of  Springfield, 
Mass.     By  Francis  B.  Ashley.     Coat 
of   Anns,    portraits  and   plate.     8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  464.     New  Haven,  Printed 
for  the  Author,  1896.  $4.00 

1828  Atlee.     Genealogical  Record 
of  the  Atlee  Family  of  Lancaster  Co., 
Pa.      By    Edwin    A.    Barber.      Illus 
trated.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.   130.     Phila., 
1884.  $3-50 


1829  Atwater.       A     Genealogical 
Register   of   the    Descendants    in   the 
Male  Line  of  David  Atwater,  one  of 
the  original  planters  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  to  the  sixth  generation.     8vo, 
paper,  pp.  64.     New  Haven,  1873. 

$1.25 

1830  Austin,   John    O.      Ancestry 
of  Thirty-three  Rhode  Islanders,  also 
27    charts   of   Rogers   Williams'   De 
scendants,  List  of  R.  I.  Portraits,  etc. 
Folio,  sheets,  pp.   139.     Albany,  1889. 

$4.00 

A  companion  volume  to  the  "  Genea.  Dic 
tionary  of  Rhode  Island." 

1831  Avery.      The    Avery    Notes 
and  Queries.     A  quarterly  Magazine 
devoted   to   the    Groten   Averys.      18 
numbers.       8vo,     paper.       Cleveland, 
1898-1902.  $5-00 

Complete    set.     Conducted   by   O.   E.    M. 
Avery.     Several  autograph  letters  laid  in. 

1832  Bailey,   Frederic  W.     Early 
Connecticut    Marriages    as    found   on 
Ancient     Church     Records     prior    to 
1800.     3  vols.,  8vo,  paper.     New  Ha 
ven,   1896-98.  $4.00 

1833  Baker.     In  Memory  of  Rev. 
George  D.  Baker,  pastor  of  the  First 
Presbyterian     Church,     Philadelphia. 
Illustrated.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.      133. 
Phila.,  1903.  $1.00 

1834  Baldwin.     Memorial  of  Mat 
thias  W.  Baldwin.     (Founder  of  the 
Baldwin    Locomotive   Works.)      Por 
trait.      8vo,    cloth,    pp.    237.      Phila., 
Privately  Printed,  1867.  $2.00 

1835  Baldwin.     Notes  on  the  An 
cestry  of  Sylvester  Baldwin,  by  Chas. 
C.  Baldwin.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  15.    Bos 
ton,   1872.  $0.75 

1836  Ballard.      The    Ballard    His 
tory.      From    1420-1903,.      (By    Ste 
phen    Ballard.)      8vo,   paper,   pp.    n. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  $2.00 

1837  Ballou.     An   Elaborate   His 
tory  'and  Genealogy  of  the  Ballous  in 
America.       Carefully     compiled     and 
edited  bv  Adin  Ballou.     Illustrations 


:8o 


LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


and  colored  coat  of  arms.     8vo,  half 
sheep,  pp.  1323.     (Providence,  1888.) 

$5.00 

1838  Ballou.     Memorial   of   Adin 
Ballon.      Portraits.      8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
100.     Cambridge,  1890.  $i-5O 

Founder  of  the  Hopedale  Community. 

1839  Banta.      A    Frisian    Family. 
The   Banta   Genealogy.     Descendants 
of    Epke    Jacobse,    who    came    from 
Friesland,  Netherlands,  to  New  Am 
sterdam,  Feb.   1659.     Portraits.     8vo, 
half  leather  (a  little  worn),  pp.  412. 
New  York,  1893.  $5-oo 

1840  (Barbour,  H.  H.)    My  Wife 
and    My    Mother.      121110,    cloth,    pp. 
396.     Hartford,  1864.  $2.50 

Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  private 
circulation.  Contains  84  pages  of  genealogi 
cal  notes  on  the  Merrill,  Webster,  Blanch- 
ard,  Goodwin  and  other  Connecticut 
families. 

1841  Barker.     The   Barker  Gene 
alogy  :    giving    the    Names    and    De 
scendants   of    several   ancestors,   who 
settled  in  the  U.  S.,  previous  to  1776. 
By   James   C.    Parshall.     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  36.     (Middletown,  N.  Y.,   1897.) 

$1.25 

1842  Barton.   Lieut.  William  Bar 
ton  of  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.,  and  his  De 
scendants.      By    William    E.    Barton. 
Coat  of  Arms  and  illustrations.    12010, 
paper,  pp.   148.     Oak  Park,  111.,  Pri 
vately  Printed,  1900.  $2.00 

1843  Batchelder,  Batcheller  Gene 
alogy.     Descendants  of  Rev.  Stephen 
Bachiler,  of  England,  who  settled  in 
New   Hampton,   N.  H.,  and   Joseph, 
Henry,    Joshua    and   John   Batcheller 
of  Essex  Co.,  Mass.    By  F.  C.  Pierce. 
Illustrated.      Thick    8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
623.     Chicago,  Published  by  the  Au 
thor,  1898.  $9.00 

1844  Beal.     John   Beal   of   Hing- 
ham,    and   one   line   of   his   Descend 
ants.      (By    N.    B.    Shurtleff.)      8vo, 
paper,  pp.  8.     (Boston,  1865.)     $5.00 

Only  25  copies  printed. 

1845  Bean.      Proceedings    of    the 
John   Bean    (Exeter,    1660)    Associa 


tion.     2d  to  5th  Reunions.      4  parts, 
8vo,  paper.     1897-1900.  $5 .00 

1846  Bedell.       Memoir     of     Rev. 
George  T.  Bedell,  Rector  of  St.  An 
drew's     Church,     Philadelphia.       By 
Stephen    H.    Tyng.      Portrait.      8vo. 
cloth,  pp.  402.    Phila.,  1836.         $1.50 

1847  Bedford.      Pedigree    of    the 
Family   of    Bedford   of    Hull,   Dews- 
bury,  Penistone,  etc.,  Co.  York.     Com 
piled    by    Edwin    Jackson    Bedford. 
4to,  half  vellum.     London,  Privately 
Printed,  1879.  $2.50 

1848  Beebe.    A  Monograph  of  the 
Descent    of    the    Family    of    Beebe, 
from  the  earliest  known  emigrant  — 
John,  of  Broughton,   England,    1650. 
By  Clarence  Beebe.     Coat   of  Arms 
and  illustrations.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  126. 
New  York,  1004.  $1.50 

1849  Bellows.     Historical   Sketch 
of   Col.    Benjamin   Bellows,    Founder 
of  Walpole,  N.  H. ;  the  Gathering  of 
his  Descendants,  Oct.   n,   1854.     By 
Henry  W.   Bellows.     Coat  of  Arms. 
8vo,    paper,    pp.     125.      New    York, 
1855.  $2.50 

1850  Bellows.    Parentage  of  Ezra 
Bellows   of   Lunenburg,   Mass.,   with 
Account   of   the    Bellows    Family   of 
Westboro,  by  Thomas  B.  Peck.     8vo, 
paper,  pp.  9.     Burlington,  1902.    $0.75 

Supplement  to  page  609,  "  Bellows  Genea- 
ology." 

1851  Bentley.          The        Bentley 
Family.     With  Genealogical   Records 
of  Ohio  Bentleys,  and  known  as  the 
Tribe  of  Benjamin.     By  Gen.  Roeliff 
Brinkerhoff.       8vo,     paper,     pp.     20. 
Mansfield,  1897.  $1.00 

1852  Benedicts.      The    Genealogy 
of    the   Benedicts    in    America.       By 
Henry  M.  Benedict.    Portraits.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  474.    Albany,  1870.     $15.00 

A.  L.  S.  from  author  laid  in. 

1853  Benedict.         Memorial       of 
Lewis  and  Susan  Benedict.     By  John 
T.  Hall.    Portraits.   8vo,  cloth,  pp.  55. 
Printed  for  the  Family,  1870.      $1.50 


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1854  Benton,  Caleb;  and  Bishop, 
Sarah.      Their    Ancestors    and    their 
Descendants.     By  Charles  E.  Benton. 
Folding  Pedigree.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  92. 
Poughkeepsie,  1906.  $2.00 

1855  Bergen.     A  Memoir  of   the 
Life  and  Writings  of  Hon.  Teunis  G. 
Bergen  of  New  Utrecht,  with   Pedi 
grees.     By   Samuel    S.   Purple.     4to, 
unbound.        New      York,      Privately 
Printed,  1881.  $5 .00 

1856  Berkeley.     The  2OOth  Birth 
day  of  Bishop  George  Berkeley.     By 
Noah  Porter.    Portrait.    8vo,  boards, 
uncut,  pp.  84.     New  York,   1885. 

$1.00 

1857  Bicknell.    The  Bicknells  and 
the  Family  Re-Union   at  Weymouth, 
Mass.,   Sept.  22,   1880.     With  list  of 
the    Bicknell   Descent.      Colored   coat 
of  anus.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  96.     Boston, 
1880.  $2.00 

1858  Bicknell.    Memorial  of  a  Re 
spectable  and  Respected  Family,  and 
especially    of    Joshua    Bicknell.      By 
Thomas'  W.     Bicknell.       (With     16 
pages   of   Tombstone   Inscriptions    of 
the    Bicknells    in    Barrington,    R.  I.) 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  48.     Boston,   1880. 

$1.00 

1859  Bicknell.      Proceedings    and 
Addresses  at  the  Second  Family  Re- 
Union    at    Weymouth,    Mass.,    Sept. 
2Oth  and  2ist,   1882;  with  addresses 
and    exercises    at    dedication    of    the 
Bicknell     Family     Monument.       8vo, 
paper,  pp.  56.     Boston,  1883.        $2.00 

1860  Biddle.      Autobiography    of 
Charles    Biddle.       1745-1821.      Vice- 
President  of  the   Supreme  Executive 
Council  of  Pennsylvania  (with  Genea 
logical  Appendix  on  the  Biddle  Fam 
ily,   1630-1878).     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  423. 
Phila.,  Privately  Printed,  1883.    $3.50 

Laid  in  is  an  autograph  receipt  of  Charles 
Biddle. 

1861  Bidwell.        In      Memoriam. 
Marshall    S.    Bidwell     (of    the    New 
York    Bar).      Photo   portrait.       8vo, 


cloth,  pp.  60.     (New  York,  1872.) 

$1.50 

1862  Bill.      History    of    the    Bill 
Family.     Edited  by  Ledyard  Bill.   Il 
lustrated  with  photographs.   8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt,   pp.  368.      New   York, 
1867.  $5.00 

1863  Binney.      Genealogy    of    the 
Binney  Family  in  the  United  States. 
(Descendants  of  John  Binney  of  Hull, 
Mass.,  etc.)     Portraits.       8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  278.     Albany,  1886.  $3.50 

1864  Bird,    Francis    William.      A 
Biographical  Sketch.    Portraits.    8vo, 
cloth,    pp.     1 68.      Boston,    Privately 
Printed,  1897.  $2.00 

1865  Bisbee.     Family  Records  of 
Some  of  the  Descendants  of  Thomas 
Besbedge      (Bisbee),      of      Scituate, 
Mass.,  1634.    By  William  B.  Lapham. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  48.     Augusta,  1876. 

$3-50 

1866  Bishop.     A   Layman's   Min 
istry.     Notes  on  the  Life  of  Nathan 
Bishop,    LL.D.,    of    Vernon,    Oneida 
Co.,    N.   Y.      Portrait.      121110,    cloth, 
pp.  56.     Printed  for  Private  Distribu 
tion  (1869).  $1.00 

1867  Bishop.     Origin  and  History 
of  the  Name  of  Bishop,  with  Biogra 
phies  of  all  the  most  Noted  Persons 
of  that   Name.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.    112. 
Chicago,  1905.  $5.00 

1868  Blake.     In   Memoriam.     Eli 
Whitney     Blake,     LL.D.,     of     New 
Haven,   Conn.     Portrait.     4to,  cloth, 
pp.  19.     Providence,  1895.  $1.00 

1869  Bond,    Henry.      Genealogies 
of  the  Families  and  Descendants  of 
the     Early    Settlers    of    Watertown, 
Mass.     With  illustrations,  maps  and 
notes.      8vo,   cloth,   uncut,   pp.    1,094. 
Boston,   1855.  $15.00 

1870  Booth.      The    Angel    Bride. 
(Memorial    of    Isabella    N.    Booth.) 
For    her    Friends.      By    her    Father, 
WT.  H.  Newell.     Small  4to,  cloth,  pp. 
51.     New  York,  1868.  $1.50 


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1871  Booth.     One  Branch  of  the 
Booth  Family.    Showing  the  Lines  of 
Connection  with  One  Hundred  Massa 
chusetts   Bay  Colonists.      By  Charles 
E.  Booth.    Coat  of  Arms.    8vo,  cloth, 
uncut,  pp.  259.     New  York,  Privately 
Printed,  1910.  $4.^0 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1872  Bouton.      Autobiography   of 
Nathaniel  Bouton  (Historian  of  Con 
cord,   N.   H.).      Edited   by  John   B. 
Bouton.      8vo,   cloth,   pp.   87.      New 
York,  1879.  $1.00 

1873  Bowditch.    Memorial  (of  Lt. 
Nathl.  Bowditch,  ist  Mass.  Cavalry). 
Portrait.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  134.     Boston, 
Privately  Printed,  1865.  $3.50 

Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  the  family. 
Lt.  Bowditch  fell  leading  a  cavalry  charge 
at  Kelly's  Ford  and  this  memorial  relates 
almost  entirely  to  his  military  services. 

1874  Bowdoin.     Some  Account  of 
the   Bowdoin    Family,   with   Notes  of 
the   Families    of    Portage,    Newgate, 
Lynde,     and     Erving.       By     Temple 
Prime.      8vo,    paper,    pp.  28.      New 
York,  1887.  $1.25 

1875  Bowens.       Lineage     of     the 
Bowens    of    Woodstock,    Conn.      By 
Edward  Augustus  Bowen.  Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  245.     Cambridge,  1897. 

$4.50 
No.  227  of  250  copies  printed. 

1876  Bradbury.     Pedigree  of   the 
Bradbury    Family    of    Herts,    Essex 
and  Soff,  compiled  by  Harriet  Bain- 
bridge,    London,    for    Capt.    W.    F. 
Goodwin,  U.   S.  A.     Arms  of  Brad 
bury  and  Goodwin.     Lithograph  14  x 
17.     Richmond,  n.  d.  $3-5O 

1877  Bradford.       The     Life     and 
Writings  of  Hon.  Vincent  L.  Brad 
ford,    an    eminent    lawyer,    legislator 
and  railroad  president.     By  Henry  E. 
Dwight.     Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
297.     Phila.,  Printed  for  Private  Dis 
tribution,  1885.  $1.50 

Descendant  of  Bradford,  the  printer,  etc. 

1878  Bradley.        In      Memoriam. 
Joseph    P.    Bradley    (Justice    of   the 


Supreme  Court  of  U.  S.).  Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  118.  (Phila.,  1892.) 

$1.00 

1879  Bradstreet.      A    Manuscript 
Pedigree   of    Simon   Bradstreet,   who 
died  at   Salem,    1697;  also  a  Printed 
Pedigree  of  Bradstreet  by  John  Dean 
and  Dean   Dudley,  and  a  Letter   re 
garding    the    Bradstreets,    by    J.    M. 
Bradstreet,       dated       Cincinnati.       3 
pieces.  $3.00 

1880  Bradstreet.     Pedigree  of  the 
Bradstreet     Family.        Compiled     by 
John  Dean  and  Dean  Dudley.     Sheet, 
9l/2  x  13^4  inches.  $0.75 

1 88 1  Bridge.     Account  of  the  De 
scendants     of     John     Bridge,     Cam 
bridge,    1632    (by   Wm.    F.   Bridge). 
2  plates.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.    122.     Bos 
ton,  1884.  $2.50 

With  extra  leaf  of  Addenda,  pp.  121   and 

122. 

1882  Briggs.    A  Partial  Record  of 
the    Descendants    of    Walter    Briggs, 
of  Westchester,  Mass.     To  which  is 
added   some  account  of  his  ancestry, 
collateral  branches,  origin  of  the  fam 
ily  name,  ancient  pedigrees,  wills,  etc. 
By   Samuel   Briggs.     4to,   paper,  pp. 
50.     Cleveland,  1878.  $3.00 

^  1883  Bright.  The  Brights  of 
Suffolk,  England,  represented  in 
America  by  the  Descendants  of 
Henry  Bright,  Jr.,  who  came  to  New 
England  in  1630.  _  By  J.  R.  Bright. 
Portraits.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  345.  Bos 
ton,  For  Private  Distribution,  1858. 

$5-oo 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

1884  Brinckerhoff.      The    Family 
of  Joris  Dircksen  Brinckerhoff,  1638. 
Coat  of  Arms  and  illustrations.    8vo, 
cloth,   pp.    1 88.     New   York,    1887. 

$2.00 

1885  -          -Another      copy. 
Paper.  $r.so 

1886  Britton  Genealogy.    By  Ed 
ward    Britton.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    50. 
Brooklyn,  1901.  $2.00 

"  These   family   records   have  been   com- 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


piled  for  the  eleven  children  of  Winches 
ter  Britton  and  Caroline  Amelia  (nee  Par 
ker)." 

1887  Brown.    A  Memoir  of  James 
Brown   (of  the  firm  of  Little,  Brown 
&  Co.).     With  Obituary  Notices  and 
Tributes  of  Respect.      By  George  S. 
Hillard.      Portrait.      8vo,    cloth,    pp. 
138.     Boston,  Privately  Printed,  1856. 

$2.50 

1888  Brown.       The     Browns     of 
Nottingham    (Descendants    of   James 
and    William    Brown   of    West    Not 
tingham,  Pa.,  about   1680,  by  Gilbert 
Cope).     8vo,  paper,  pp.   18.      (West 
Chester,   1864.)  $5.00 

1889  Brown.        Report      of      the 
Brown  Association.    (Over  120  pages 
of    Brown     family    genealogy.)     By 
Columbus     Smith     (includes     C.     M. 
Fisher's  Report,   1866).     Folding  ta 
ble.     8vo,   paper.      Burlington,    1868. 

$3.00 

1890  Brown.       Tributes     to     the 
Memory  of  James  M.  Brown   (mem 
ber  of  the  banking-house   of   Brown 
Bros.).      4to,    cloth,    pp.    53.      New 
York,  Privately  Printed,  1891.     $1.50 

1891  Browne.        In      Memoriam. 
John    W.   Browne,    of    Salem,    Mass. 
By  John  A.  Andrew.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
90.     Boston,  1860.  $i-5o 

1892  Brubacher.     The   Brubacher 
Genealogy  in  America.     By  Jacob  N. 
Brubacher.       i6mo,    cloth,    pp.    243. 
Elkhardt,  Ind.,  1884.  $3.00 

1893  Brush-Bowers        Genealogy. 
Robert  De  Brus   (of  England,  1066) 
and  George  Bower  of  Scituate,  Mass., 
1637.      By    Maria   A.    Brush.      Illus 
trated.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  118.    Brook 
lyn,    For    Private    Circulation,    1904. 

$4.00 

1894  Buckley.          Memorial        of 
Thomas  C.  T.  Buckley  (of  New  York 
City  Bar).     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
28.     1876.  $1.00 

1895  Bukenham.     Notes  and  Ex 
tracts  from  numerous   authorities  re 


specting  the  Family  of  Bukenham  or 
Bokenham,  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
1066  to  1883,  with  Pedigrees,  Births, 
Marriages,  Deaths,  etc.  By  Henry 
Maudslay.  Part  I  (all  published). 
Illustrations  of  arms,  views,  etc.  8vo, 
half  roan,  pp.  364.  London,  1884. 

$3.00 
Only  250  copies  privately  printed. 


1806 
Paper. 


Another      copy. 
$2.00 


1897  Bumpus.        In      Memoriam. 
Edward  Avery  Bumpus    (Co.  C,  cjth 
U.   S.  Infantry.     Killed   1901,  Pacific 
Island  of  Samar).     By  E.   C.  Bum- 
pus.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.    123. 
n.  d.  $1.50 

1898  Burhans.    Descendants  fron 
the  First  Ancestors  in  America,  Jacob 
Burhans,     1660,    and    his    Son,    Jan 
Burhans,  1663,  to  1893.     By  Samuel 
Burhans,  Jr.     Facsimile,  portraits  and 
'views.      4to,    cloth,    pp.    799.      New 
York,   1894.  $10.00 

1899  Bush.      Memorial   Sketch   of 
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ton,  1800.  $1.00 

1900  Butts.       John     Butts:       His 
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thur  Caverno  or  Kavanagh,  who  came 
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Caverno.       I2tno,     pp.     36.       Dover, 
N.  H.,  1874.  $2.50 

1903  Chace.        A      Memorial      of 
George   Ide   Chace    (Prof,   in   Brown 
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271.  Cambridge,  1886.  $1.00 

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Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of 
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Sermon  Commemorative  of  the  Rev. 
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1908  Champney.     Address  at  the 
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Frederick   A.    Whitney.     8vo,   paper, 
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1909  Chauncey.       Memorial     Ser 
mon    of    Rev.    Peter     Schermerhorn 
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Church,  N.  Y.  City.     By  Rev.  Henry 
E.   Montgomery.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.  33. 
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ants    of    Isaac    and    Jane    Chauncy. 
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ford,    Conn.,    and    his    Descendants. 
Compiled    by    Alvan    Talcott.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  262.     (New  Haven,  1882.) 

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1914  Clapp.     Family   Meeting  at 
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Boston,  1870.  $1.50 

1915  Clarke.      Memorial    of    Rev. 
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Rowley,   Mass.,  and   his   Descendants 
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1919  Clason.     Stephen   Clason  of 
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1920  Clayton.      Memoir    of    John 
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By  Joseph  P.  Comegys.  Portrait. 
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1921  Cleveland.     A  Genealogy  of 
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Horace  G.  Cleveland.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
260.    Chicago,  1879.  $2.00 

1922  Clinton.   The  Centennial  Me 
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1923  Codman.      Memoir    of    John 
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1924  Coffin.       The     Memoir    and 
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1926  Cohen.         In        Memoriam. 
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1929  Golden.     Genealogical  Notes 
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1930  Cole.     Isaac   Kool    (Cool  or 
Cole),  and  Catharine  Serven.     Their 
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tlement  of  N.  Y.  City.  By  Rev.  David 
Cole,    D.  D.      Portraits.     8vo,    paper, 
pp.  268.     New  York,  1876.          $3.00 

1931  Colegrove.         History      and 
Genealogy  of  the  Colegrove  Family  in 
America   (Descendants  of  Francis,  of 
Warwick,   R.   I.),   with   Biographical 
Sketches.    Portraits.    I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
792.     Chicago,   1894.  $4.00 

1932  Coleman,     James.       General 
Index    to    Printed    Pedigrees,    under 
Alphabetical  Arrangement.   8vo,  cloth. 
London,  1866.  $2.50 

1933  Colonial  Wars  Society.  Year 
Books,    Containing    Lists   of    Names, 
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1895,  1896,  1899-1902  and  1903-1906. 
Illustrated.     5  vols.,  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

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families. 

1934  Conn.      Year    Book    of    the 
Conn.    Society  of   Sons    of   the   Am. 
Revolution,     1895     and     1896     (with 
Genealogical    Records).      Illustrated. 
8vo,    cloth,    pp.    614.      New    Haven, 

1896.  $1.50 

1935  Conant.       A     History     and 
Genealogy   of   the   Conant  Family   in 
England     and    America.      1520-1887. 
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notes    on    the    Connett    and    Connitt 
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1936  Cone.     Some  Account  of  the 
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of   the  descendants    of   Daniel   Cone, 
who  settled  in  Haddam,  Conn.,   1662. 


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1937  Conway,  Wales.     The  First 
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ters.     1541-1793.     8vo,  paper,   uncut, 
pp.  396.     London,  1900.  $3-5o 

1938  Cooper.      Chart   of   the    De 
scendants  of  Daniel  Cooper  and  Grace 
Runyon,   of  Long  Hill,    Morris   Co., 
N.    J.      1695-1895.      By    Arthur    E. 
Cooper.  $3.00 

1939  Cornell.      Genealogy    of   the 
Cornell     Family,    by    John     Cornell. 
Illustrated.       8vo,     cloth,     pp.     468. 
New  York,  1902.  $6.00 

1940  Cornwall.    Genealogy  of  the 
Family  of  Cornwall  of  Bonhard,  Co. 
Linlithgow.     By  R.  R.  Stodart.     4to, 
boards,  pp.    n.     Edinburgh.    1877. 

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1941  Cotton.     Pedigree  of  Cotton 
compiled  principally  from  a  Pedigree 
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Chart  13  x  21  inches.       N.  d.          .75 

1942  Cox,  William  S.     Annals  of 
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1906.  $2.00 

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Margaret     Crayhead,     1658-1876.    by 
James    G.    Craighead.      121110,    cloth, 
pp.  173.     Phila.,  1876.  $4.50 

1944  Crawford.      Descendants    of 
James  Crawford  who  settled  in  New 
ton,   Mass.,    1730.     By   David   Craw 
ford.     Small  4to,  paper,  pp.  29.    New 
York,  1905.  $3.00 

1945  Crittenden.      Sketch    of    the 
Life,  Character  and  Work  of  Alonzo 
Crittenden,     late     President     of     the 
Packer    Collegiate    Institute.      Edited 
by   Margaret   E.   Winslow.     Portrait. 
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Culberton   Genealogy.      By  Lewis   R. 
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cinnati,  1896.  $1.50 

1948  Gumming.    Table  of  the  De 
scendants    of    William    Cumming    of 
Frederick  County,  Md.     Compiled  by 
Montgomery       Cumming.         28  x  44 
inches.       Mounted     on     muslin    and 
bound    in    4to,    cloth.      Washington, 
1905.  $7.50 

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1949  Curtenius.  Manuscript  Gene 
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ple,   and  in  his  handwriting,  relating 
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1950  Gushing.     Three   Wisconsin 
Cushings.     A   Sketch  of  the  lives  of 
Howard  B.,  Alonzo  H.,  and  William 
B.    dishing,    children    of    a    pioneer 
family    in    Waukesha    County,    Wis. 
By  T.  W.  Haight.    Portraits  and  Fac 
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son,  1910.  $1.00 

1951  Dane.    A  Declaration  of  Re 
markable  Providence  in  the  Course  of 
my  Life.     By  John  Dane  of  Ipswich, 
1682.     To  which  is  added  a  Pedigree 
of  the  Dane  Family  and  a  few  notes. 
(By  John  Ward  Dean.)     8vo,  paper, 
pp.  16.     Boston,  1854.  $2.00 

1952  Dana.     The    Life   of   Daniel 
Dana.     By   Members  of  his   Family. 
With   a  Sketch   of  his  Character,  by 
W.    B.    Sprague.      Portrait.      I2mo, 
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1953  Daughters  of  the   American 
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Sketches.)      Portraits.     6   vols.,  8vo, 
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1954  -          -  Same.      Yols.    24-28. 
(Containing  5,000  Sketches.)    5  vols., 
8vo,  paper.     Washington.    1907-09. 

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1955 


Directory.      8vo, 


cloth,  pp.  961.     Washington,   1908. 

$1.50 

1956  Davis.     Memoir  of  Julia  So 
phia  Davis,  who  died  at  Worcester, 
March  31,  1833.     By  John  S.  C.  Ab 
bott.     Portrait,     161110,  boards,  pp.  62. 
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1957  Davis.    Commemorative  Ser 
vices   at   the  Funeral   of   Mrs.   Sarah 
Woodruff  Davis,  of  Bloomington,  111. 
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1958  Davis.       Dolor     Davis.       A 
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Earlier     Descendants.       By     Horace 
Davis.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  46.     Printed 
for  Private  Distribution,  1881.     $1.50 

1959  Davis,    Samuel ;    of    Oxford, 
Mass. ;  and  Joseph  Davis  of  Dudley, 
Mass.,    and    their    descendants.      By 
George  L.  Davis.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  610. 
North  Andover,  1884.  $6.00 

1960  Dawson.     Charles    C.    Daw- 
son.      A    Collection    of    Family   Rec 
ords,   with   Biographical    Sketches  of 
the     various     families     of     Dawson. 
(New    England,    New    Jersey,    New 
York,     Penna.,     Maryland,     Virginia, 
etc.)     8vo  cloth,  pp.  572.    New  York, 
1874.  $7.50 

1961  Dawson.     A  Record   of  the 
Descendants    of    Robert    Dawson    of 
East    Haven,    Conn.,    and    numerous 
other  families  with  genealogical  notes. 
By    Chas.     C.     Dawson.       Portraits. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  115.     Albany,  1874. 

$5.00 

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1962  Dean.      The     Life,     Experi 
ences  and  Incidents  of  Rev.  Gardner 
Dean ;     written    by     himself.      With 
Genealogies    of    the    Gardner,    Dean 
and  Hinds  Family.    By  E.  W.  Pierce. 
Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  307.    New 
Bedford,  1883.  $3.00 

1963  Dean.      Genealogy   of   Isaac 
Dean  of  Grafton,  N.  H.     By  Josiah 


H.  Drummond.       8vo,  paper,  pp.  35. 
Portland,  1902.  $1.25 

1964  Deane.         Descendants       of 
Thomas  Deane,  of  Massachusetts  and 
New     Hampshire.     By    John     Ward 
Dean.     8vo,   paper,   pp.    12.     Boston, 
Privately  Printed,  1883.  $1.00 

1965  De  Myer  and  Meyer.   Manu 
script  Abstract  of  Wills  of  Johannis 
De  Myer,   1725;  Nicholas  and  Henry 
Meyer,    1689-1739,    in    Dr.    Purple's 
handwriting.    3  pieces.  $i-5O 

1966  Denison  Memorial.    Ipswich, 
Mass.,      Sept.      2oth,      1882.        Two 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Death 
of  Ma j. -Gen.  Daniel  Denison.     (With 
Genealogy.)     By    D.    D.    Slade    and 
Augustine     Caldwell.       8vo,     paper. 
(Ipswich,  1882.)  $2.50 

1967  De  Voe.     Genealogy  of  the 
De    Veaux    Family,    introducing    the 
numerous  forms  of  spelling  the  name 
by  the  various  branches  and  genera 
tions    for    the   past    noo   years.     By 
Thomas  F.  De  Voe.     8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
302.     Privately  Printed,  1885.     $1.50 

1968  Dexter      Genealogy,      1642- 
1904.     By  Orlando  P.  Dexter.  Being 
a    History    of    the    Descendants    of 
Richard    Dexter    of    Maiden,    Mass., 
from     the     Notes     of     John     Haven 
Dexter,      and      original      researches. 
Colored     Coat-of-Arms.     8vo,     cloth, 
uncut,  pp.  279.     New  York,   1904. 

$2.50 

1969  Dickson.     Border  or  Riding 
Clans,   followed  by  a   history  of  the 
Clan  Dickson.     With  a  brief  account 
of    the    Family   of    the    author.       P.. 
Homer  Dixon.     4to,  cloth,  uncut,  pp. 
220.     Albany,  1889.  $2.50 

1970  Dimond.     Genealogy  of  the 
Dimond   or   Dimon   Family   of   Fair- 
field,    Conn.     Together    with    records 
of  the  Dimon  or  Dymont  Family  of 
East    Hampton,    L.    I.,    and    of    the 
Dimond  Family  of  New   Hampshire. 
By  Edwin  R.   Dimond.       8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  179.     Albany,  1891.  $2.50 


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1971  Dinkins  and  Springs.    Gene 
alogical  (Sketches.)     By  Capt.  James 
Dinkins.     Portraits.     8vo,   paper,  pp. 
24.     New  Orleans,  1908.  $2.00 

"  The  genealogy  of  my  own  family  and 
that  of  my  wife,  for  my  children  and  the 
younger  members  of  both  families." 

1972  Dod.     Genealogical  Tree  of 
the  Male  Descendants  of  Daniel  Dod 
(1646-1863),  who  was  born  in  Eng 
land    and    died    at    Branford,    Conn., 
1776-6.     One  sheet  14  x  13^  inches. 

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1973  Dodge.      Report,    Full    Au 
thentic  and  Complete,  of  all  the  Ad 
dresses   and    Pedigrees    of   the    First 
Reunion    of    the    Dodge    Family    in 
America,    the    25oth   Anniversary   of 
the  Arrival  of  their  Ancestors   from 
England,  and  the  founding  of  Salem. 
By     Robert     Dodge.     Coat-of-Arms. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  53.  N.  Y.,  1879.  $1.50 

1974  Dolbeares.      The    Dolbeares 
of  Boston.     By  Edward  D.  Harris.    4 
pages.    8vo,  paper.     1893.  $1.00 

1975  Doremus.     A  Humble  Trib 
ute   in   Memory  of   Mrs.   Thomas  C. 
Doremus.     By    Rev.    E.    P.    Rogers. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  128.     (N.  Y.,  1877.) 

$1.00 

1976  Downer.      The    Downers    of 
America,    with   Genealogical    Record, 
by  David  R.  Downer.     Colored  coat 
of    arms   and   portraits.      8vo,    cloth, 
pp.  244.     Newark,  1900.  $3-OO 

1977  Drake,  Samuel  G.     Result  of 
some    Researches   among   the   British 
Archives    for   information   relative   to 
the^    Founders     of     New     England. 
Third    edition.      Large    paper    copy. 
Map  and  several  steel  portraits.     4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  pp.  160.     Bos 
ton,  1865.  $10.00 

Best  edition.  Large  paper  copy,  of  which 
but  75  were  printed.  Laid  is  in  an  inter 
esting  autograph  letter  from  Samuel  G. 
Drake. 

1978  Drake.      Genealogical    Chart 
of  the  Descendants  of  Robert  Drake 
of  Hampton,  N.  H.     By  Samuel  G. 


Drake. 
1867. 


19  x  24     inches. 


Boston, 
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1979  Draper.     Account  of   Silver 
Wedding   of    Mr.    and    Mrs.    F.    P. 
Draper,  at  Westford,  N.  Y.  With  Es 
say  on  the  Draper  and  Preston  Fam- 
iles.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    32.      Albany, 
1871.  $1.60 

1980  Dreer.     In  Memoriam.    Fer 
dinand    F.   Dreer    (of   Philadelphia.) 
4to,  cloth.     (1902.)  .75 

1981  Drexel.    Services  in  Memory 
of  Anthony  J.  Drexel,  Founder  of  the 
Drexel  Institute  of  Art,  Science  and 
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1982  Du    Barry.      In    Memoriam. 
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1983  Du  Bois.     Bi-Centenary  Re 
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1984  Dudley.     The  Dudley  Gene 
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1985  Dudley.     Supplement  to  the 
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1987  Duycinck.       The     Duvcinck 
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1988  Dyer.      The    Dyer    Family. 
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By     Theodore     H.     Price.     Folding 
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1989  Early.     History  of  the  Fam 
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1990  Eastman.   History  and  Gene 
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1991  Eddy.    Memoir  of  Col.  Jona 
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1992  Eddy.       Genealogy     of     the 
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1993  Elliot.     Address  in  Memory 
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1994  Eliot.      Printed   Pedigree   of 
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1996  Ellis,  William  S.    A  Plea  for 
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2015  Field  Genealogy.     Being  the 
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607.     Elkhart,  1890.  $2.00 

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2044  Gimlette,  Thomas.     History 
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2051  Gorham.     Jabez  Gorham  of 
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2052  Gould.       Pedigree     of     the 
Family  of  Gould.     Compiled  by  R.  S. 
Boddington.     Privately  Printed.     4to. 
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phen  G.  Gould   (of  Newark,  N.  J.). 
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2054  Gray.     The  Gray  Family  of 
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2056  Griffith,      Benjamin.        Bio 
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H.  Banes.    Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
296.     Phila.,  n.  d.  $1.00 

2057  Guest.     A   Memoir  of  Wil 
liam  Henry   Guest.     By   Frederic  de 
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York,  1878.  $1.00 

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Seymour  Guthrie.    Plates.    8vo,  cloth, 
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2060  Gutherie.      Records    of    the 
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Eveline    Gutherie    Dunn.      Portraits. 
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2061  Hadley.     Genealogies  of  the 
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South  Hadley,  Amherst  and  Granby, 
Mass.     8vo,  pp.   168.     Northampton, 
1862.  $5.00 

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Bar  re,  1889.  $2.00 

2063  Hale.     The    Statue    of    John 
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New     Hampshire     by     William     E. 
Chandler.      Portrait.      8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
176.     Concord,  1892.  $0.75 

2064  Hall.     A   Memorial  of  Rev. 
Edward   B.   Hall,  late  Pastor  of  the 
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man  Hall,  of  Georgia;  Hon.  Samuel 
Holden  Parsons  Hall,  of  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  and  Hon.  Nathan  Leysey  Hall, 
of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    By  Theodor'e  Par 
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2066  Hall,      John,      Pastor      and 
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2069  Hand     List     of     American 
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2070  Hanly.      Memoirs    of    Rev. 
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2071  Harewood  (England).  Jones, 
John.      History    and    Antiquities    of 
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other  Families.      Plates.      8vo,  cloth, 
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2072  Harper.      In    Memoriam    of 
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2073  Harrington.       Memories     of 
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2074  Harris.      History    of    James 
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2076  Harris.       Genealogical     and 
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2077  Hartwell.    An  Account  of  the 
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2078  Harwood.     Genealogical  His 
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2103  Holmes.      The    Descendants 
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2105  Hotten,  John  C.    The  Origi 
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2108  Rowland.       Extracts     from 
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2114  Hurlburd,   Merritt.     In   Me- 
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21 16  Hutchinson.    Chester,  Joseph 
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2124  James,  Joshua.     Life  Saver. 
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2144  Kinsey,    John.      Speaker    of 
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2148  Knaggs.    The  Knaggs  Fam 
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2151  Lamb.     Genealogical  Sketch 
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2152  Lancaster.      The    Lancaster 
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2153  Lane.      Memoranda   relating 
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21533  Lane  Genealogies.  Vol.  i. 
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London,  Conn.,  1651;  and  George, 
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Me.,  1650,  and  Edward,  Boston,  1657. 
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2154  Lanier.     Sketch  of  the  Life 
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2157  Larned.    Life  and  Eloquence 
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2158  Lathers,  Col.  Richard.    Bio 
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2159  Lathrop.       A     Genealogical 
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stable,   Mass.,  and   Mark   Lothrop  of 
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2161  Lawrence-Archer,     Capt.     J. 
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2166  Lee,     John.       A     Letter    to 
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2167  Lee.      Genealogical    History 
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2169  Lee.     John    Leigh    of   Aga- 
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LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


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2170  Leeds.     Thomas    Leeds    (of 
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2171  Leicestershire         Marriages. 

Leicestershire  Parish  Registers.  Mar 
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2172  Leisler.     Genealogical  Notes 
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2173  Leonard.       Major     Thomas 
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and  Genea.  Reg.  $1.00 

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2176  Levering  Family,  Genealogi 
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Scarce.  Wigard  Levering  and  Gerhard 
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Co.,  Pa. 

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2178  Lincoln.     Notes  on  the  Lin 
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ham  Lincoln,  by  Solomon  Lincoln. 
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2179  Lincolnshire  Marriages.  Lin 
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2180  Little.     A   Memorial   of  the 
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2185  Longstreth.  Memoir  of  Mary 
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2186  Loomis.      The    Descendants 
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Braintree,  England,  1638,  and  settled 
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2196  Lunt.      Memoir   of   William 
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2197  Lunt,  William  P.    Gleanings. 
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2201  McClellan.      In    Memoriam. 
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2202  McDonald.      Vindication    of 
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2203  McKinley.     The  Scotch  An 
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2206  Mack.     The  Descendants  of 
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2207  Mackintosh.      A    Memorial. 
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221 1  Marshall.        The      Marshall 
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2212  Mason.     Life  and   Writings 
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2215  Mead.      History    and    Gene 
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2216  Meagher.      Some    Historical 
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2218  Messinger.       Genealogy     of 
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2219  Miller.     Memoirs  of  an  Old 
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2221  Montgomery.    In  Memorials. 
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42.     New  York,  1875.  $1.00 

2222  Morehouse.       Ancestry    and 
Descendants  of  Gershom   Morehouse, 
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2223  Morris.     Memoranda  of  the 
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2224  Morris,  Morrison  and  True- 
blood  Families.     Among  Ourselves; 
to  a  Mother's  Memory.     Being  a  life 
story   (principally    seven    generations, 
especially    of    the    Morris-Trueblood 
Branch,   including  not  only   descend 
ants  of  Benoni   and  Rebecca    (True- 
blood)  Morris,  but  their  relatives  and 
connections.     By  Sarah  P.  Morrison. 
Vol.    I    (only).      Illustrated.      I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  170.    Plainfield,  1901.    $1.50 

2225  Morris.       Glimpses     of     the 
Life    of     Samuel     Morris.      By    his 
Daughter.    Portrait.    I2mo,  cloth,  pp. 
207.     Phila.,  Privately  Printed,  1907. 

$1.00 
Extracts  from  his  diary. 

2226  Morse,    Abner.      A    Genea 
logical   Register   of  the   Descendants 
of  Several  Ancient  Puritans.     Vol.  2. 
Containing    the    Brigham,    Hapgood, 
Pettee,    Hewins,    Frary,    Willis    and 
Cutler  Families.    Steel  portraits.    8vo, 
boards,  uncut,  pp.  238.    Boston,  1859. 

$15.00 

2227  Mott.  James  Mott  of  Dutchess 
Co.,    N.    Y.,    and    his    Descendants. 
By  Edward  D.  Harris.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
58.     (New  York,  n.  d.)  $5.00 

2228  Mowry.     A  Family  History. 
Richard  Mowry  of  Uxbridge,  Mass., 
his  Ancestors  and   Descendants.      By 
Wm.  A.   Mowry.      Illustrated.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  238.     Providence,   1878. 

$2.00 

2229  Mowry.      The    Descendants 
of  Nathaniel  Mowry  of  Rhode  Island. 
By   William  A.   Mowry.     Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  343.    Providence.  1878. 

$1.50 

2230  Mudge.     Memorials :    Being 
a  Genealogical,  Biographical  and  His 
torical     Account     of     the     Name    of 


Mudge  in  America,  from  1638-1868. 
By  Alfred  Mudge.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  443.  Boston,  Printed  for 
the  Family,  1868.  $4.00 

2231  Munroe.   The  Munroe  Gene 
alogy,  by  John  G.  Locke.    8vo,  paper, 
pp.  15.     Boston,  1853.  $3-OO 

Several    pages    of    manuscript    additions 
laid  in. 

2232  Munsell.     Genealogy  of  the 
Windsor    Family    of    Munsell.       (By 
H.  R.  Stiles.)     8vo,  paper,  pp.  8. 

$0-75 

2233  Munsell.    Biographical 
Sketch  of  Joel  Munsell.     By  George 
R.  Howell.     With  genealogies  of  the 
Munsell    and    Windsor    Families,    by 
Frank   Munsell.     Portrait.     8vo,   un 
bound,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1880.       $1.00 

2234  Munson.    Historical  Address 
at  the  First  Munson  Family  Reunion 
(with  genealogy),  held  at  New  Haven, 
August  17,  1887.    By  Myron  A.  Mun 
son.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  56.    New  Haven, 
1887.  $1.00 

2235  Murphy.    Proceedings  at  the 
Dinner     given     by    the     Citizens    of 
Brooklyn  at  the  Mansion  House,  Aug. 
5,   1857,  to  Hon.   Henry  C.  Murphy. 
Previously  to  his  Departure  as  Minis 
ter  to  the  Netherlands.     5  steel  por 
traits    laid    in.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.    90. 
Brooklyn,  1867.  $2.00 

2236  Names.     Phillimore,   W.   P. 
W.,  and  Fry,  Edward  A.     An  Index 
to  Changes  of  Name.    Under  Author 
ity   of   Act   of    Parliament    or   Royal 
Licence      and      including      Irregular 
Changes    from    I    George    III  to   64 
Victoria,   1760-1901.     With  an  Intro 
duction    on   the   Law   of    Change   of 
Name.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  357-     London, 
1905.  $3-°° 

2237  Navarre;      or,       Researches 
after     the     Descendants     of     Robert 
Navarre,     whose    ancestors     are    the 
noble  Bourbons  of  France,  and  some 
historical  notes  on  families  who  inter 
married  with  Navarres.    By  Christian 


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Denissen.      Portrait.      8vo,   calf,  pp. 
418.    Detroit,  1897.  $5 .00 

2238  Newcomb.      Sketch    of    the 
Life  of  Dan  forth  Stillman  Newcomb 
(of  Boston).     By  Joseph  Cummings, 
D.  D.      8vo,   cloth,    pp.    88.      Boston, 
Not  Published,  1855.  $1.00 

2239  Newcomb.      In    Memoriam. 
Harriott  Sophie  Newcomb   (of  N.  Y. 
City).      I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  48.      (New 
York,  1870.)  $1.00 

2240  Newell.     Memoirs  of  Fanny 
Newell.    i6mo,  calf,  pp.  216.    Spring 
field,  Mass.,  1833.  $1.50 

2241  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical       Register,       published 
quarterly  under  the  Directions  of  the 
New    England    Historic    Genealogical 
Society.      Vol.    I,    1847    to   Vol.    62, 
1908.     Portraits,  etc.     62  vols.,  8vo, 
original  cloth  (covers  bound  in).   Vol. 
1 6  the  original  edition.     Boston,  1847- 
1908.  $275.00 

Of  this  valuable  series  little  need  be 
said.  Its  scarcity  is  extreme,  particularly 
certain  volumes.  The  portraits  and  illus 
trations  are  of  great  interest,  and  in  many 
instances  cannot  be  duplicated.  Many  bi 
ographies  of  distinguished  men;  genealo 
gies  of  American  families ;  transcriptions 
of  church,  town,  county  and  court  records ; 
historical  memoranda;  old  account  books; 
ancient  private  journals;  old  letters;  mar 
riages  and  deaths ;  notes  and  queries,  etc., 
are  here  found.  This  set  of  books,  to 
gether  with  Savage's  Genealogical  Diction 
ary,  may  be  looked  upon  as  the  two 
sources  of  genealogical  data  in  America. 

^  2242  New  England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society's  Memorial  Biog 
raphies,  1845-62.  4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 
Boston,  1880-85.  $8.00 

Contains  personal  itms  not  to  be  found 
in  any  other  publication. 

^  2243  New  England  Historic, 
Genealogical  Society  Proceedings, 
from  1871  to  1899,  containing  Ad 
dresses,  Reports,  etc.  29  pieces,  8vo, 
paper.  Boston,  1871-1899.  $5.00 

2244  New  Hampshire  Repository, 
devoted  to  Education,  Literature,  etc., 
edited  by  Rev.  William  Cogswell. 


Portraits.  Complete  in  six  numbers. 
Oct.,  1845,  to  Jany.,  1847.  8vo>  origi 
nal  wrappers.  Gilmanton,  1845-7. 

$25.00 

Very  rare.  This  is  the  forerunner  of  the 
New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Regis 
ter,  into  which  publication  it  was  merged. 

The  Editor,  having  been  appointed  Ed 
itor  of  a  work  to  be  published  in  Boston, 
entitled  "  The  New  England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register,"  has  made  provision 
that  subscribers  to  the  Repository  will  re 
ceive  the  first  two  numbers  of  the  Register 
in  lieu  of  the  last  two  numbers  that  were 
to  have  been  printed  of  the  Repository,  etc. 

2245  New  York  Genealogical  and 
Biographical   Record,   devoted   to  the 
Interests  of  American  Genealogy  and 
Biography.      Vols.   i    to   28   (la'cking 
Vol.  27,  No.  4).    28  vols.  in  the  origi 
nal    wrappers,    uncut.       New    York, 
1870-97.  $75.00 

2246  New  York  Wills,  1665-1800. 
Abstracts  of  Wills  on  File  in  the  Sur 
rogate's  Office  (hitherto  unpublished), 
with   Notes,    by   Wm.    S.    Pelletreau, 
and  Complete  Indexes,  Additions,  etc., 
by  Robt.   H.   Kelly.       17   vols.,   8vo, 
cloth.    New  York/ 1 893- 1 909.    $60.00 

Probably  the  best  work  for  tracing  the 
genealogies  of  early  New  York  families. 
The  set  is  now  complete  and  includes  the 
Letters  of  Administration  and  unrecorded 
wills.  The  volumes  are  not  sold,  but  only 
supplied  to  the  shareholders  of  the  N.  Y. 
Hist.  Society  Publication  Fund.  I  can  sup 
ply  some  separate  volumes  to  complete 
sets. 

2247  New  York.     Register  of  the 
Empire    State    Society    Sons    of    the 
Am.    Revolution    (with    Genealogical 
Records).      Illustrated.      8vo,    cloth, 
pp.  584.     New  York,   1899.         $2.00 

2248  New    York.      Year    Books, 
New  York  Society  Sons  of  the  Rev 
olution   (with  Genealogical  Records). 
1890,   91,  92,   93,   96,   98   and    1903. 
Illustrated.  Each  $1.00 

2249  New     York     City.       Trotuv 
Boof  oft.    Register  der  Personen,  die 
Hier    ingeschreeven    ende    Hier,    oft 
buyten  dese  Stadt  New-Yorke.     First 
Part.      Dec.    n,    1639,    totten   Jany. 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


205 


1666.     A    Manuscript   Copy.     Folio, 
paper.  $5-°° 

The   Marriage  Book,  or  register  of  per 
sons  who  were  married  in  New  York  city. 

2250  Norris.     Lineage  and   Biog 
raphies  of  the  Norris  Family  in  Amer 
ica.     1640-1892.   By  Leonard  A.  Mor 
rison.     With  references  to  the  Nor- 
rises   of    England   as   early   as    1311. 
Portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  207.     Bos 
ton,  1892.  $1.50 

2251  Nutting.    A  Record  of  Some 
of  the  Descendants  of  John  Nutting, 
of    Groton,    Mass.     By    John    Keep 
Nutting.     Illustrated.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
277.     Syracuse,    1908.  $3.50 

2252  Ogden-Hoffman.  Manu 
script  Genealogical  Material  collected 
by  Dr.  Purple  and  in  his  handwriting 
relating  to  the  Ogden  and  Hoffman 
Families.     23  pieces.  $5-QO 

2253  Olin.      The    Olin    Souvenir. 
(Prospectus  of  the  Olin  Genealogy.) 
By  C.  C.  Olin.     Portrait.     161110,  pa 
per,  pp.  9.     1892.  $0.50 

2254  Oliver,    Henry    Kemble    (of 
Mass.).      By   Jesse   H.   Jones.     8vo, 
cloth,  uncut,' pp.  47.     (1886.)      $1.00 

2255  Opdyck.     Manuscript  Gene 
alogical   Material.     Collected  by    Dr. 
Purple  and  in  his  handwriting,  relat 
ing  to  the  Opdyck  and  Opdyke  Fam 
ilies.     30  pieces.  $5«oo 

2256  Oriental      Genealogy.        By 
Colonel  Miles.    The  Shajrat  ul  Atrak, 
or   Genealogical    Tree    of   the   Turks 
and  Tartars.     8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp. 
383.     London,  1838.  $2.00 

2257  Oxenbridge.        The      Oxen- 
bridges  of  Brede  Place,  Sussex,  and 
Boston,   Mass.,   by  Wm.   D.   Cooper. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  20.     London,  1860. 

$1.00 

2258  Paine       Family       Records. 
Edited    by    H.    D.    Paine.      2    vols., 
sheets.    Vol.  I  wants  part  I ;  Vol.  II 
wants   charts   2   and   3.     New   York, 
1880-83.  $3-00 


2259  Palmer.      Tributes     Offered 
by  Members  of  the  iQth  Century  Club 
to  its    Founder  and   First   President, 
Courtlandt     Palmer.       Portrait.     4to, 
cloth,  pp.  250.     New   York,   1889. 

$0-75 

2260  Parsons.   Chart  Showing  the 
Descendants    of    Cornet   Joseph    Par 
sons  ;  came  from  England  1635,  and 
settled   in    Springfield,    Mass. ;    after 
wards   in    Northampton,    Mass.     4to, 
sheet.  $3-00 

2261  Patterson,  Morris  (of  Phila 
delphia).     Memorial  Discourse.    Por 
trait.     4to,  cloth,   pp.  82.      (1878.) 

$I.OO 

2262  Paulet.   A  Manuscript  Gene 
alogy  of  the  Paulet  or  Paulding  Fam 
ily.     By  Albert  Welles.    A  manuscript 
some  25  yards  long,  written  in  pencil. 

$8.00 

2263  Pedigrees.     A   Catalogue  of 
Pedigrees   Hitherto  Unindexed.    8vo, 
boards,    pp.   70.     London,   Published 
for  the  Editor,  1867.  $2.00 

2264  Penn.     Pedigree  and  Genea 
logical   Notes    from   Wills,  Registers 
and    Deeds   of    the    Penn    Family   of 
England  and  America.     Folding  pedi 
gree,  seals,  etc.    8vo,  paper.    London, 
1871.  $1-25 

2265  Penna.    Register,  Penna  So 
ciety  Sons  of  the  Revolution.     1891, 
1899-00,  1803.     Each  $1.00 

2266  Pennypacker.    The  Pedigree 
of   Samuel  W.,  Henry   C.,   Isaac  R., 
James    L.,    of    Philadelphia,    sons    of 
Isaac  Henderson  Pennypacker,  and  of 
Anna  Maria  Whitaker  (Pennypacker). 
Folio.    Pedigree  bound  in  cloth  cover. 
Phila.,   1892'  $15.00 

Fifty   copies   privately   printed. 

2267  Pepper.     The  Monument  to 
William  Pepper,   Md.     Its  Inception, 
Completion  and   Presentation.     Illus 
trated.      4to,    cloth,    uncut,    pp.    79- 
Phila.,   1900.  $T.OO 

2268  Perkins.      Letters    Concern 
ing  the  Perkins  Family.      Plate  and 


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LATHROP  C.  HARPER,  NEW  YORK  CITY. 


Coats  of  Arms.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  24. 
Salem,  1887.  $1.00 

2269  Perkins,  Mary  E.    Old  Fam 
ilies   of   Norwich,    Conn.,    1660-1800. 
Adgate,    Backus,   Baldwin,   Bingham. 
Vol.  I,  part   i    (all  published).     410, 
paper,  pp.  50.     Norwich,  1900.    $1.50 

2270  Perry.      Our    Perry    Family 
in    Maine.      Its    Ancestors    and    De 
scendants.      By    Charles    N.    Sinnett. 
Portraits.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  125.   Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  1911.  $3.00 

2271  Pfautz.      Family    Record   of 
John  Michael  Pfauts,  native  of  Swit 
zerland,    who    emigrated   to   America 
1707,  and  his  posterity   down  to  the 
year     1880.       By    John    E.     Pfautz. 
i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  70.     Lancaster,  1881. 

$3-50 

2272  Phelps.     The  Phelps  Family 

in  America,  descendants  of  George 
and  William  Phelps,  who  came  from 
England  1630  and  settled  in  Dorches 
ter,  Mass.,  1635.  Colored  Coat  of 
Arms,  and  portrait.  4to,  pp.  15. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  $3.50 

2273  Phetteplace.       Pedigree     of 
the    Descendants    of    Philip    Phette 
place,    of    Portsmouth,    R.    I.,    1687- 
1767.     Sheet  gl/2  x  io]/2  inches.   $5.00 

2274  Philbrick.     A   Genealogy  of 
the  Philbrick  and  Philbrook  Families, 
descendants     of     Thomas     Philbrick, 
1583-1667.     By  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman. 
Portrait.     Svo,   cloth,   pp.   202.     Ex 
eter,  N.  H.,  1886.  $6.00 

With  pamphlet  on  Thomas  Philbrick  and 
his  family,   1583-1883.     10  pages. 

2275  Phoenix.       Sermon     on     the 
Death   of    Rev.    Alexander    Phoenix. 
By  Rev.   S.   Bourne,  Jr.     8vo,   cloth, 
pp.  32.     Printed  for  Private  Distribu 
tion,  1864.  $0.50 

2276  Phoenix.     The   Descendants 
of  John  Phoenix,  an  Early  Settler  of 
Kittery,     Maine.       By     S.     Whitney 
Phoenix.    With  A.  L.  S.    8vo,  boards, 
uncut,  pp.  51.     New  York,  Privately 
Printed,   1867.  $10.00 

Only   ioo  copies   printed   for  private   cir 
culation. 


2277  Pickard.    Memoir  and  Writ 
ings    of    Mrs.    Hannah    M.    Pickard. 
(New     England,     New     Brunswick, 
etc.)      By    Edward    Otheman.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  311.    Boston,  1845.       $1.00 

2278  Pierce.      The    Pierce    Gene 
alogy.    Being  the  Records  of  the  Pos 
terity   of    Capt.    Michael,    John,    and 
Capt.  Wm.  Pierce,  who  came  to  this 
Country    from    England.      By    Fred 
erick  C.  Pierce.     Coat  of  Arms.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  441.    Albany,  1889.       $3.50 

2279  Pinkham.     Memoir  of  Mrs. 
Rebekah    P.    Pinkham    (of    Maine). 
By  E.  W.  Garrison.    Portrait.     i6mo, 
cloth,  pp.  160.     Portland,  1840.    $1.00 

2280  Platt.      Life   and    Letters   of 
Mrs.  Jeanette  H.  Platt  (of  Delaware, 
Ohio).      Compiled    by    her    husband. 
Portrait.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  363.     Phila., 
1882.  $1.50 

2281  Plumb,  Henry  B.    Pedigrees 
of   the  Blackmans,  Darrows,   Booses, 
Jonesses,         Collingses,        Stearnses, 
Straws,    Plumbs    and     Hydes.      4to, 
paper,  pp.  22.     1894.  $3.50 

Only  ioo  copies  printed. 

2282  Pollock.         In       Memoriam. 
James  Pollock.    Governor  of  Pennsyl 
vania.    Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  77. 
(1890.)  $0.75 

2283  Poore.      Genealogy   of  John 
Poore  of   Newberry,    Mass.,    for   ten 
Generations,       1615-1880,      including 
Posterity     of     numerous     Daughters, 
whereby    Pedigrees    of    many    other 
Families  are  Given.   By  Alfred  Poore. 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  332.   Salem,  1881.   $5.00 

2284  Pound  and  Kester  Families. 
Containing  an  Account  of  the  Ances 
try  of  John  Pound  and  William  Kes 
ter,  and  a  Genealogical  Record  of  all 
their   Descendants   and  other   Family 
Historical  Matter.     By  John  E.  Hunt. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  628.     Chicago,  1904. 

$4.00 

2285  Powell.      A   Tribute    to   the 
Memory  of  James  A.  Powell.     (With 
sketch    of    the    Ludlow    Family,    and 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


207 


chart  of  the  Ludlow  and  Powell  Fam 
ilies.)  By  A.  Gerald  Hull.  Plates. 
8vo,  leather.  Not  Published,  1829. 

$5.00 

2286  Powell.   Memorial  of  Thomas 
Powell,  who  died  at  his  Residence  in 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1856.      By  R.  B. 
Van     Kleeck.       8vo,     paper.       New- 
burgh,  1856.  $5-oo 

Privately    printed.     Purple,    $9.50.     Also 
sermon  and  obituary  addresses. 

2287  Powell.       Pedigree     of     the 
Family  of  Powell,  from  Henry  VII  to 
Victoria.   With  a  pedigree  of  the  fam 
ily  of  Baden  and  Thistlethwayte.     By 
Edgar  Powell.    Coat  of  Arms,  folding 
pedigree,    plate    and    facsimile.      4to, 
cloth,  pp.  139.     London,  1891.      $7.50 

2288  Pratt.  In  Memoriam.  Charles 
Pratt    (of   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.).     Por 
trait.     4to,    vellum,    uncut,    pp.    134. 
Brooklyn,  1891.  $1.50 

2289  Preble.     Memoir  of  the  Life 
of  Hariet,  containing  portions  of  her 
correspondence,     journal,    and    other 
writings.     By  R.   H.   Lee.     Portrait. 
J2mo,    cloth,    pp.    409.      New    York, 
1856.  $1.00 

2290  Preble.    Genealogical  Sketch 
of   the    First    Three    Generations    of 
Prebles  in  America,  with  an  Account 
of    Abraham    Preble    the    Emigrant, 
their  Common  Ancestor.     By  George 
H.  Preble.    Portraits.    8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
336.     Boston,  Printed  for  Family  Cir 
culation,  1868.  $15.00 

Only   125  copies  printed  for  private   dis 
tribution. 

2291  Price.     In  Memory  of  Luch 
Silber    Price,    of    Philadelphia.     Por 
trait.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  38.     (1878.) 

$1.00 

2292  Prime.     Notes,  Genealogical, 
Biographical    and    Bibliographical    of 
the  Prime  Family.     By  E.  D.  Prime. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  118.     New  York,  1888. 

$2.00 
Printed  for  private  use,  none  for  sale. 


2293  Prince.         Descendants      of 
Daniel  Prince.     By  Frank  A.  Prince. 
Portrait.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  n.     Daniel- 
son,  Conn.,  1898.  $1.00 

2294  Princes.      Records    of    Our 
Ancestors.    A  complete  list  of  all  per 
sons    by    the    name    of    Prince,    who 
served,  in  the  Rev.  War,  War  1812, 
and  Civil   War,   edited  by   Frank  A. 
Prince.    Portrait.    8vo,  cloth.     Frank 
lin,  1898.  $1.50 

2295  Prindle.     Embracing  the  de 
scendants    of    William    Prindle,    and 
also  the  descendants  and  ancestors  of 
Zalmon     Prindle.        1654-1906.       By 
Franklin  C.  Prindle.    Portraits.    8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  335.     New  York,   1906. 

$4-50 

No.    121    of  350  copies   printed  and   type 
distributed. 

2296  Provoost.  Genealogical  Notes 
of    the     Provoost     Family    of     New 
York.      By  Edwin  R.  Purple.      Por 
trait.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  32.     New  York, 
Privately  Printed,  1875.  $3-5O 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

2297  Pudney.      Prospective    His 
tory  of  the  Pudney  Family,  descend 
ants  of  John  Pudney,  of  Salem,  Mass. 
1662-1889.     By  W.'D.  Pudney.    8vo, 
pp.   15.     (Cleveland,   1900.)          $1.50 

2298  Purple,   Edward   R.     Manu 
script  Genealogical  Memoranda  of  the 
Purple   Family.     Copies  of  old  New 
England     Records,     Wills,     etc.       16 
papers.  $3-5° 

2299  Purple.       Copies     and     Ex 
tracts   from   Early   New   York  Wills, 
Lists    of    Baptisms,    Marriages,    etc., 
including  Elizabeth  De  Lancey,  Gov. 
William     Burnet,    Gerard     Beekman, 
Cornelia    De    Peyster,    etc..    made    at 
various   times   by   Samuel    S.    Purple, 
and  all  in  his  handwriting.    Laid  in  a 
4to  scrap  book.  $7-5O 

2300  Purple.       Manuscript     gene 
alogical    notes,    pedigrees,    copies    of 
old   wills,   etc.,   made   by  and   in   the 
handwriting  of  Dr.  Samuel  S.  Purple, 


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also  a  few  genealogical  letters  ad 
dressed  to  the  Purples.  (A  large 
package,  some  hundreds  of  pieces.) 

$15.00 

An  invaluable  collection  for  a  genealogi 
cal  library  or  working  genealogist. 

2301  Putnam.     A  History  of  the 
Putnam     Family     in     England     and 
America.      By    Eben    Putnam.      Col 
ored    Coat    of    Arms,    portrait    and 
plate.     2  parts,   8vo,  paper.      Salem, 
1893-4.  $3-°° 

Parts  4  and  5. 

2302  Randolph.      Fitz.    Randolph 
Traditions.     A  Story  of  a  Thousand 
Years,  by  L.  V.  E.  Randolph.    Illus 
trations      and      genealogical      tables. 
121110,  cloth,  pp.   134.      (New  York) 
1907.  $1.25 

2303  Rawlins.     Notes  Relating  to 
Rawlins,  or  Rollins,   with  Notices  of 
Early  Settlers  of  the  Name  in  Amer 
ica,  and  Family  Records  of  Thomas 
of    Boston,    Nicholas    of    Newbury, 
William  of  Gloucester.     By  John  R. 
Rollins.     Portrait.     8vo,    paper,    pp. 
84.     Lawrence,  1870.  $1.50 

2304  Read.      Reed-Read    Lineage. 
Capt.  John  Reed  of  Providence,  R.  I., 
and    Norwalk,    Conn.,    and    his    De 
scendants,  through  his  sons  John  and 
Thomas.      1660-1909.     By  Ella  Reed 
Wright.      Portraits.      8vo,   cloth,    pp. 
780  /  Waterbury,  1909.  $9.00 

2305  Renick.       Memoirs.     Corre 
spondence  and  Reminiscences  of  Wil 
liam  Renick    (Ohio   Pioneer).     With 
brief  Genealogy.    By  William  Renick. 
Portrait.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  115.    Circle- 
ville,  O.,  1880.  $2.50 

Not  in  Thompson. 

2306  Reynolds,  William.     A   Life 
Sketch.     Illustrated.     8vo,   cloth,  pp. 
95.    Peoria,  111.,  1897.  $1.00 

2307  Richards.    Memorial  of  Rev. 
Elias  J.  Richards,  Pastor  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church  at  Reading,  Pa. 
Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  84.    Phila., 
1872.  $0-75 


2308  Richards.     In  Loving  Mem 
ory    of    Sarah    Evans    Richards,    of 
Philadelphia.     Portrait.     I2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  101.    Phila.,  1905.  $1.00 

2309  Riddle.     History  of  the  An 
cient    Ryedales    and    their    Descend 
ants,    860-1884.      A    Genealogy    and 
Biography    for    1000    Years    of    the 
Families  of   Riddell,   Riddle,   Ridlon, 
Ridley,  etc.     By  G.  T.  Ridlon.    Illus 
trated.     8vo,   cloth,    pp.    786.     Man 
chester,  1884.  $5-00 

2310  Robertson.     An    Outline   of 
the    Life    of    George    Robertson    (of 
Kentucky).       Written     by     himself. 
With  an  introduction  and  appendix  by 
his   son.     8vo,   cloth,   pp.  209.     Lex 
ington,  Ky.,   1876.  $2.50 

2311  Robinson.     Memoir  of  Rev. 
William  Robinson,  formerly  pastor  of 
Congregational   Church  in   Southing- 
ton,  Ct.     With  some  account  of  his 
ancestors    in   this    country.      By   Ed 
ward  Robinson.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  214. 
New  York,  Printed  for  Private  Cir 
culation,  1859.  $2.50 

2312  Robinson.     Recollections  of 
Olden  Times.     Rowland  Robinson  of 
Narragansett    and    his     Unfortunate 
Daughter.     With   Genealogies  of  the 
Robinson,  Hazard,   and   Sweet   Fam 
ilies   of   Rhode   Island.      By   Thomas 
R.    Hazard    and    Willis    P.    Hazard. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  264.     Newport,   1879. 

$3-50 

2313  Rogers.      Memoirs    of    Rev. 
Ammi     Rogers,     Clergyman    of    the 
Episcopal  Church,  persecuted  in  Con 
necticut  on   account  of  Religion  and 
politics,     and    falsely    imprisoned    in 
Norwich,   Conn.      Compiled   by   him 
self.     121110,  half  calf,  pp.  268.     Mid- 
dlebury,  Vt.,  1830.  $1.00 

2314  Rogers.       John     Rogers     of 
Marshfield,  and  some  of  his  Descend 
ants.    By  Josiah  H.  Drumtnond.   8vo, 
paper,  pp.  195.   Portland,  1898.   $2.50 

2315  Rowland.     Memorial  of  the 
Life  and  Services  of  Rev.  Henry  A. 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


209 


Rowland,  pastor  of  Park  Presby 
terian  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.  By 
E.  R.  Fairchild.  Portrait.  I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  191.  New  York,  1860. 

$0-75 

2316  Rowson.        A      Memoir     of 
Mrs.  Susanna  Rowson,  with  extracts 
from  her  writings  in  prose  and  poetry. 
By     Elias     Nason.      Portrait.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  212.     Albany,  1870.      $1.25 

Revolutionary  experiences,  theatrical  and 
literary  life  of  the  times. 

2317  Rumpff.    Transplanted 
Flowers;     or,      Memoirs      of      Mrs. 
Rumpff,     daughter     of     John     Jacob 
Astor   and   Duchess    De   Broglie,    by 
Robert    Baird.      Portrait    by    Prud- 
Jwmme.      121110,    cloth,    pp.    i6o-f-8. 
New  York,  1839.  $1.25 

2318  Russell.     Sketch  of  the  His 
tory  of   the    House    of   Russell.     By 
David  Ross.     I2mo,  paper,  pp.  844-8. 
London,   1848.  $2.00 

2319  Rutherford.       Family     Rec 
ords  and  Events,  compiled  principally 
from  the  Original  Manuscripts  in  the 
Rutherford  Collection,  by  Livingston 
Rutherford.    Illustrations  and  folding 
genealogical   tables.     8vo,    cloth,   pp. 
355.     New  York,  1894.  $10.00 

Edition  limited  to  150  copies. 

2320  Sackett.       Family     Record: 
Consisting  of  Genealogical  Table  and 
Biographical  Notes  relating  to  Ances 
tors  of  Adam  Tredwell  Sackett,  their 
children  and  children's  children.     By 
Charles  H.  Weygant.    8vo,  paper,  pp. 
31.    Newburgh,  1899.  $2.00 

2321  Sanford.      Memoir    of    Rev. 
David  Sandford,  pastor  of  the  Village 
Church  in  Medway,  Mass.     By  Wm. 
M.    Cornell.       I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    90. 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  1878.  $0.75 

2322  Sanford.     Genealogy  of  Wil 
liam  Sanford,  of  Madison,  N.  Y.    Of 
the  Sixth  American  Generation.     By 
Herman      H.      Sanford.        Portraits. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.   70.      Syracuse,   1894. 

$2:50 


2323  Sands.     Descent  of  Comfort 
Sands    and    of    his    Children.       (By 
Temple  Prime.)     8vo,  paper,  pp.  91. 
New  York,  1886.  $3.50 

With  notes  on  the  families  of  Ray, 
Thomas,  Gutheris,  Alcock,  Palgrave,  Cor 
nell,  Didge,  Hunt  and  Jessup. 

2324  Sargent.    Memorial  of  Mary 
Elizabeth   Sargent,   of  New   Orleans, 
La.       121110,    cloth,     uncut,    pp.    30. 
(1904-)  $1.50 

2325  Sater.      Maclay,     Isaac    W. 
Henry    Sater,    1690-1754,    an    Early 
Adventurer   to    Virginia    and    subse 
quently  a  Settler  in  Maryland   (with 
Genealogy,    51    pages).      Illustrated. 
8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1897.      $3.00 

2326  Savage,    James.      A    Genea 
logical    Dictionary  of  the   First    Set 
tlers  of  New  England,  showing  three 
generations  of  those  who  came  before 
May,  1692,  on  the  Basis  of  Farmer's 
Register.    4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth.    Boston, 
1860-62.  $65.00 

2327  Savory.    Genealogical  Sketch 
of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Robert 
Savory  of  Newbury,  1656.     By  Fred 
erick  W.  Lamb.     Second  edition,  re 
vised  and  enlarged.      Portrait.      8vo, 
paper,  pp.  16.  Manchester,  1904.   $0.50 

2328  Seaman.      Folding    Pedigree 
of  the  Family  of  Seamans  descended 
from  Capt.  John  Seamon,  of  Hemp- 
stead,  L.  I.,  who  came  from  England 
about     1660.       By    Jordan     Seaman, 
pp.  ii.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  $5-OO 

2329  Searight.     A  Record  of  the 
Searight   Family    (also    written    Sea- 
wright)     in    America.      By    William 
Seawright,  who  came  from  near  Lon 
donderry  in  the  north  of  Ireland,  to 
Lancaster   Co.,   Pa.,    1740.     With   an 
account  of  his  descendants  as  far  as 
can   be   ascertained.     By  James   Sea- 
right.     Svo,  leather,  pp.  228.     Union- 
town,  Pa.,   1893.  $4.00 

2330  Sears.     In   Memoriam.     Ed 
mund  H.  Sears ;   Ellen  B.   Sears  and 
Katharine    Sears,    of    Massachusetts. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.   171.     Boston,  1898. 

$1.00 


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2331  Sessions.      Materials    for    a 
History   of    the    Sessions    Family    in 
America,    by     Francis     C.     Sessions. 
Illustrated.       4to,    boards,     pp.    252. 
Albany,  1890.  $2.00 

2332  Sewall.     Pedigree  of  Sewall 
Family   from   Materials   furnished  by 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Sewall  of  Burling 
ton,  Mass.     The  original  manuscript. 
Size  16  x  16  inches.  $3.50 

2333  Sewall.       Pedigree     of     the 
Sewall    Family    from    Material    fur 
nished    by    Rev.    Samuel    Sewall    of 
Burlington,  Mass.    Chart.    4to.     $3.00 

Unique  copy,  with  extensive  manuscript 
additions. 

2334  Sewall.       Pedigree     of     the 
Sewal    Family    from    Materials    fur 
nished    by    Rev.    Samuel    Sewall    of 
Burlington,  Mass.     A  sheet  i2l/2  x  19 
inches.  $1.50 

2335  Schell.    Memoir  of  Augustus 
Schell  (of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.).     By 
Francis  Schell.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  83.    New  York,  Privately  Printed, 
1885.  $1.00 

2336  Schell.      Researches    of    De 
scendants    of    John    Christian    Schell 
and     John     Schell.        By     Christian 
Denissen.     Portrait.     8vo,  paper,  pp. 
94.    Detroit,  n.  d.  $3 .00 

2337  Schoff.    The  Descendants  of 
Jacob  Schoff,  who  came  to  Boston  in 
1752  and  Settled  in  Ashburnham  in 
1757.    With  an  account  of  the  German 
Immigration  into  Colonial  New  Eng 
land.    By  Wilfred  H.  Schoff.    Plates. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.   163.     Phila.,   1910. 

$4-50 

2338  Schuyler    Family.      By   Joel 
Munsell.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  u.    Albany, 
1874.  $5.00 

Very  scarce,  only  30  copies  privately 
printed  from  the  N.  H.  Genea.  and  Bio 
graphical  Record. 

2339  Schuyler.      A    Memorial    of 
Louis   Sand  ford   Schuyler.     Portrait. 
I2mo,    cloth,    pp.    153.      New   York, 
1879.  $1.50 


2340  Scovel.   Memoir  of  Sylvester 
Scovel,  President  of  Hanover  College, 
Ind.      By    James    Wood.      Portrait. 
I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  213.      New  Albany, 
1851.  $1.25 

One  of  the  early  books  on  education  in 
Indiana. 

2341  Sheldon.    The  Sheldon  Mag 
azine  :  a  genealogical  list  of  the  Shel- 
dons  in  America.     With  biographical 
and    historical    notes,    and   notices   of 
the   families   with    which   they   inter 
married.    By  Henry  O.  Sheldon.  8vo, 
2  parts.     Sidney,  O.,  1857.         $7.50 

Parts  3  and  4,  for  April  and  October, 
1857- 

2342  Shippen.     Genealogy  of  the 
Descendants  of  Dr.  William  Shippen, 
the  Elder  of   Phila.,   member  of  the 
Continental  Congress.     By  Roberdeau 
Buchannan.       8vo,     paper,     pp.     16. 
Washington,  Privately  Printed,   1877. 

$2.00 

2343  Shuey.   History  of  the  Shuey 
Family  in  America.     1732-1876.     By 
D.  B.  Shuey.     I2mo,  cloth,  pp.  279. 
Lancaster,  1876.  $2.00 

Contains  extra  leaf  of  "  Revised  Dats " 
connecting  and  bringing  the  work  down 
to  Nov.,  1877. 

2344  Sims,  Richard.     Manual  for 
the     Genealogist,     Topographer     and 
Antiquary.       Descriptions    of    Public 
Records,     Registers,     Wills,     Family 
Histories,    etc.     8vo,    cloth,    pp.    527. 
London,  1856.  $3.00 

2345  Smedley.     Genealogy  of  the 
Smedley    Family.      Descended    from 
George  and  Sarah  Smedley,  settlers  in 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.     With  brief  notices 
of  other  families  of  the  name  and  ab 
stracts  of  early  English  Wills.     Por 
traits.     By  Gilbert  Cope.     4to,  cloth, 
uncut,    pp.     1,000.      Lancaster,     Pa., 
1901.  $5.00 

2346  Smelt.     Memoir  of  the  Life 
of  Miss  Caroline  Elizabeth  Smelt  of 
Augusta,    Ga.      Compiled    from    Au 
thentic   Papers.      By   Moses   Waddel. 
I2mo,  calf,  pp.  175.    New  York,  1818. 

$3.00 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


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2347  Smith.       The     Heraldry    of 
Smith  in  Scotland,  with  Genealogical 
Annotations.        4to,      paper,      uncut. 
London,   1873.  $i-5° 

2348  Smith.      A    Complete    Gene 
alogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Matthew 
Smith  of  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  with 
mention  of  his  ancestors.     1637-1890. 
By    Sophia     (Smith)     Martin.      8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  269.     Rutland,  Vt.,  1890. 

$3.00 

2349  Smith  Families  of  New  York 
and   Long   Island,    1664-1794.      Wills 
of.    Careful  Abstracts  of  All  the  Wills 
of  the  Name  of   Smith  Recorded  in 
New  York,  Jamaica,  and  Hempstead 
Prior  to   1794.     Edited,  with   genea 
logical  and  historical  notes,  by  Wm. 
S.  Pelletreau,  with  indexes  of  Names 
and  Localities.   4to,  cloth.   New  York, 
1898.  $3.00 

Only  340  numbered  copies  were  printed, 
and  published  uniform  with  "  The  Early 
Long  Island  Wills." 

2350  Smith.     Memorial  and   Bio 
graphical  Sketch  of  Elisha  Dickinson 
Smith  (of  Menasha,  Wis.).    By  H.  A. 
Miner.      Portraits    and   plates.      8vo, 
cloth,      pp.      72.        Madison,      Wis., 
Privately  Printed,   1903.  $1.25 

2351  Smith.     The  Smith   Family. 
Being    a    Popular   Account   of    Most 
Branches  of  the  name,  however  spelt. 
From  the    I4th   Century   downwards, 
with   Numerous   Pedigrees  now  pub 
lished  for  the  first  time.    By  Compton 
Reade.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  280.    London, 
1904.  $3.00 

2352  Smyth.    Discourses  and  Let 
ters  Commemorative  of  Emily  Lane 
Smyth    (wife   of   ex-Governor   Fred 
erick  Smyth,  of  Manchester,  N.  H.). 
Portrait.     Small  4to,  cloth,  pp.    147. 
Manchester,  1885.  $1.00 

2353  Soult.      Extracts    from    the 
Journal  of  Marshal  Soult:  Addressed 
to  a   Friend,   how    Obtained   and  by 
whom  Translated.     By  G.  L.  Knapp. 
I2mo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  143.     New- 
buryport,  1817.  $1.50 


2354  Sprague.      Memorial    of  the 
Sprague    Family.      A    Poem,    recited 
at  a  meeting  in  Duxbury  of  the  De 
scendants    and    Connections   of    Seth 
Sprague.     With  the  family  genealogy 
and    biographical    sketches    in    notes. 
By  Richard  Soule,  Jr.    Portrait,  fac 
similes   and   view.     I2mo,   cloth,    pp. 
191.     Boston,  1847.  $3-5° 

A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  laid  in. 

2355  Sprague.       A     Tribute     to 
Elizabeth    R.    Sprague    (of    Boston). 
8vo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  41.     Boston, 
Privately  Printed,  1905.  $1.00 

2356  Speed.    Pedigree  of  Speed  of 
Southampton     and     Extracts      from 
Church  Registers,  etc.,  and  four-page 
letter   from  the  Vicar  of   Pear  Tree 
Vicarage,   Southampton.     4  pieces. 

$2.50 

2357  Spottswood.      Brief    Annals 
of  Rev.  W.  Lee  Spottswood.      (Life 
in  Va.,  Penna.,  etc.)     Portrait.   I2mo, 
cloth,   pp.  351.     Harrisburg,   1888. 

$1.50 

2358  Stackhouse.      The    Book    of 
the  Descendants  of  John  Stackhouse, 
and  Elizabeth  Buckingham,  his  Wife. 
By  Powell  Stackhouse  and  Wm.   R. 
Stackhouse.     Colored  Coat  of  Arms. 
8vo,  paper,  uncut.    Moorestown,  N.  J., 
1906.  $7.50 

No.  47  of  only  50  copies  printed. 

2359  Stafford.    A  Contribution  to 
the  Genealogy  of  the  Stafford  Fam 
ily  in  America,  containing  an  account 
of  Col.  Job  Stafford  and  a  complete 
record  of  his  descendants  in  the  male 
line.     By  H.  M.  Benedict.     Portrait. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  27.     Albany,  1870. 

$2.50 

Has    the    rare    folding    plan    of    Peart 
Street,  N.  Y.,  with  the  families  living  on  it. 

2360  Stanford.      Memoir   of   Rev. 
John  Stanford,  Chaplain  to  the  Hu 
mane  and  Criminal  Institutions  in  the 
City  of   New   York,   by   Charles    G, 
Sommers.     Portrait  and  plate.    I2mo, 
cloth,  pp.  417.   New  York,  1835.  $2.25 

2361  Starin.     The   Starin  Family 
in  America,  descendants  of  Nicholas 


212 


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Ster,  one  of  the  Early  Settlers  of 
Fort  Orange,  N.  Y.  By  William  L. 
Stone.  4to,  cloth,  pp.  233.  Albany, 
1892.  $9.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

2362  Steevens.      A   Genealogy   of 
the  Lineal  Descendants  of  John  Stee 
vens,  who  settled  in  Guilforcl,  Conn., 
1645.      Compiled    by    Charlotte    Stee 
vens  Holmes,  and  edited  by  Clay  W. 
Holmes.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.    162.      (El- 
mira,  N.  Y.,  Printed  for  Private  Dis 
tribution,  1896.)  $5-oo 

2363  Steiner.      Genealogy    of   the 
Steiner    Family,    especially    the    De 
scendants  of  Jacob  Steiner.    By  Lewis 
H.  and  Bernard  C.  Steiner.    8vo,  pa 
per,  pp.  103.    Baltimore,  1896.     $1.50 

2364  Stetson.       Genealogical   and 
Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Name  and 
Family   of    Stetson,    1634-1847    (De 
scendants     of     Robert     of     Scituate, 
1634).     8vo,  paper,  pp.  116.     Boston, 
1847-  $5-00 

2365  Stewart.     A  Memoir  of  the 
Life  and  Labors  of  Rev.  Thomas  G. 
Stewart.       By     his     Son.       Portrait. 
I2mo,   cloth,   pp.    252.      Phila.,    1858. 

$1.00 

Interesting     account    of     Methodism     in 
New  Jersey. 

2366  Stewart.     A   Life  Sketch  of 
P.  P.  Stewart  (of  Fairfield  Co.,  Ct.). 
A  mechanic,  teacher  and  missionary. 
Portrait.     121110,  cloth,  pp.  138.    New 
York,  Printed  for  the  Author,  1873. 

$1.00 

2367  Stiles.      Contributions 
Towards  a  Genealogy  of  the  (Mass.) 
Family    of    Stiles,     descended     from 
Robert,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  1659-1860. 
By  Henry  R.  Stiles.     4to,  paper,  pp. 
48.     Albany,  1863.  $3 .00 

Only  loo  copies  printed. 

2368  Stiles.       Genealogy     of    the 
Stiles  Family  (of  Connecticut).    From 
Stiles'   History  of  Ancient  Windsor. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  31.  $1.00 

2369  Stiles.    The  Stiles  Family  in 
America.      Genealogies    of   the    Con 


necticut  Family,  descended  from 
Windsor,  etc.  With  the  New  York 
and  Pennsylvania  Families,  by  Henry 
R.  Stiles.  Portraits.  8vo,  cloth,  un 
cut,  pp.  782.  Jersey  City,  1895.  $3.00 
^  2370  Stiles.  A  History  of  the 
Kentucky  and  Missouri  Stiles,  with  a 
sketch  of  New  Jersey  and  other  Kin 
dred.  By  L.  S.  Pence.  Coat  of  Arms 
and  portraits.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  45. 
Lebannon,  1896.  $1.50 

2371  Still.       Early     Recollections 
and   Life   of  Dr.  James   Still.      Por 
trait.      I2mo,    cloth,   pp.    274.      1877. 

$1.50 

2372  St.    John.      Descendants    of 
Matthias     St.    John    of    Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1634;  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  1640; 
of    Wethersfield,    Conn.,     1643-1645, 
and  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1650.    By  O.  St. 
John  Alexander.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  644. 
New  York,  1907.  $9.00 

2373  St.  Nicholas  Society.     Gene 
alogical     Record.       Advance    Sheets, 
First   Series.     8vo,   boards,   pp.    113. 
New  York,  1902.  $1.00 

2374  Stoddard.    Genealogy  of  An 
thony  Stoddard  of  Boston,  Mass.    Re 
vised  and  enlarged  by  E.   W.   Stod 
dard.      N.    Y.,    1865;    Genealogy   of 
Anthony  Stoddard  of  Boston  and  his 
descendants,  1639-1873.    With  an  Ap 
pendix  by  E.  W.  Stoddard.     N.  Y., 
1873;    Genealogy   of    John    Stoddard 
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scendants,  1642-1872.    By  D.  W.  Pat 
terson.      Succasunna,    N.    Y.,     1873 ; 
Genealogy  of  Ralph  Stoddard,  of  New 
London  and    Groton,   Conn.,   and  his 
descendants.      Compiled    by    E.    W. 
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2375  Stoddard.     Some  of  the  An 
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Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  Detroit,  Mich. 
By   Edward    Deacon.     Folding   table 
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Bridgeport,   1893.  $5.00 

2376  Stokes.      In    Memoriam.      A 
Biographical      Sketch      of      Thomas 


GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


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2377  Stranahan.      In    Memoriam. 
Mrs.     Mariamme     Fitch     Stranahan 
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Brooklyn).      By    Samuel    T.    Spear. 
Photo  'portrait.     8vo,  cloth,   pp.   112. 
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2378  Strobridge.       Genealogy     of 
Strobridge     Morrison,     or     Morison 
Strobridge.      By    Mrs.    Mary    Stiles 
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2379  Stuart.      Discourse    on    the 
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alogy  of  the  family  of  Thomas  Swift 
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gilt,   pp.    699.     London,  Printed  for 
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GENEALOGY  AND  PERSONAL  MEMOIRS. 


215 


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2448  Weeks.     Leonard  Weeks  of 
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38.     Mihvaukee,   1874.  $1.50 

2452  Wentworth.    A  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Account  of  the  De 
scendants    of    Elder    William    Went 
worth,    one   of    the   first    settlers    of 
Dover,  N.  H.     By  John  Wentworth. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  20.     Boston,  1850. 

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alogical  History,  with  Short  Sketches 
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ton,   Conn.     By   Abiel    Brown.     And 
Introduction  by  Rev.  J.  Burt.     Photo. 
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2454  Westchester  County.     Early 
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New  York  Surrogate's  Office,  and  at 
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1784,  with  Genealogical  and  Historical 
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2455  Whaley     Family.       English 
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2481  Wood.     A  Genealogy  of  the 
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2484  Yale    Family;    or,    the    De 
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Part  I.  THE  FUR  TRADE.  Character  of  the  business— Relations  with  the  Indians— Trad 
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Part  II.  HISTORICAL.  Louisiana— Rise  of  the  Fur  Trade— St.  Louis  Early  Expedition- 
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Part  IV.  NOTABLE  INCIDENTS  AND  CHARACTERS  IN  THE  HISTORY  OF 
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Life,  Letters  and  Travels  of  Father  De  Smet 

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Expeditions  of  Zebulon  Montgomery  Pike 

To  the  Head  Waters  of  the  Mississippi  River,  the  Interior  Parts  of  Louisiana,  Mex 
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American  Explorer's  Series 

FINAL  WORK  OF  THE  LATE  DR.  COUES 
No.  3.     On  the  Trail  ot  a  Spanish  Pioneer 

The  Diary  of  Francisco  Carets  in  Sonora,  Arizona,  and  California,  1/75-76.  Trans 
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No.   I      The  Journal  of  MiJDr  Jacob  Fowler 

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An  important  and  hitherto  unknown  exploration.  He  was  the  first  white  man  to  travel  much 
of  his  route,  including  the  ascent  of  the  Arkansas  as  far  as  Pueblo,  and  trail  through  Colorado, 
Kansas,  etc. 

No.  2.     Forty  Years  a  Fur  Trader  on  the  Upper  Missouri 

The  Personal  Narrative  of  Charles  Larpenteur,  1833-1872,  now  first  printed  from  a 
hitherto  unknown  manuscript  in  the  author's  handwriting,  with  collations  from  vari 
ous  private  journals,  etc.,  by  Dr.  Elliott  Coues.  18  maps,  plates,  and  portraits. 
Edition  limited  to  950  numbered  copies.  2  vols.,  8vo.  ....  $6.00  net 

SEXD  FOR  PROSPECTUS 
WHAT  THE   REVIEWERS  SAY  OF  THESE  WORKS 

Chas.  1;.  Liimmis  in  the  Dial:  "  l.y  much  the  most  competent  and  valuable  collection  of  Far- 
West  exploration  in  the  nineteenth  century  (and  in  English,  of  any  century) — a  complete,  rounded, 
and  standard  work;  a  sound  staff  for  historical  students  as  long  as  there  shall  be  any,  and  withal 
eminently  readable  to  the  thoughtful  layman." 

B.  A.  Hinsdalc  in  the  Dial:  "  In  the  Henry  and  Thompson  Journal-,  Dr.  Coues  has  found 
another  rich  store  of  materials.  It  is  material,  too,  that  he  is  admirably  qualified  to  handle. 
No  reader  who  has  looked  intelligently  into  the  Doctor's  splendid  editions  can  doubt  his  perfect 
competency  to  edit  any  mass  of  material  relating  to  early  Northwestern  affairs  that,  for  its  eluci 
dation,  demands  an  extensive  knowledge  of  geography,  ethnography,  natural  history,  and  of 
earlier  or  contemporary  exploration  and  adventure  in  the  same  region." 

San  Francisco  Sun  Shine  Magazine:  "  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  our  foremost  authority  upon  the  ex 
ploration  of  the  West  during  this  century,  keeps  piling  higher  the  debt  which  every  American 
student  owes  him.  These  monumental  works  are  indispensable,  and  in  all  large  essentials,  the  last 
word  on  those  important  prefatory  pages  to  the  winning  of  the  West." 

Another  Review :  "  Dr.  Coues  has  lighted  up  the  pages  with  inexhaustible  learning,  and  with 
yet  more  wonderful  gems  from  his  treasury  of  curious  information.  The  work  is  one  to  be 
proud  of  and  one  which  nothing  but  pinching  poverty  should  keep  from  the  shelves  of  collectors 
of  original  works  on  American  history." 


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